🐱 Adult Bullies Are Fat-Shaming Girl Scouts And Harassing Them About Abortions

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“Cookie Karens” are shaming Girl Scouts and accusing little kids of supporting abortions​

There are two things in this world, that, if nothing else, we all should be able to agree on: Girl Scout cookies are delish and being mean to kids is bad. Yet in a world filled currently filled with so much darkness, including a war and pandemic, some people have still missed the memo that we are all in desperate need of some simple kindness. Case in point, the angry adults who don’t see an issue with going on tirades and spewing hate at little cookie entrepreneurs who are just trying to hustle in the name of their Girl Scouts of the USA troopor a new badge.

As a former mini badass cookie seller, if I do say so myself, the biggest challenges and upset were going door-to-door in the freezing cold, rude grocery store patrons who would ignore my chipper sales pitches, and having to personally deliver the hundreds of boxes from my top-ranking orders. But unfortunately, the young Girl Scouts of today seem to have it much worse — to the point that it could take a toll on them.

Girls who join the Girl Scout organization range in age from 5-year-old Daisies up to 19-year-old Ambassadors, and just some of this filth that cookie-selling age children are getting hit with include: body and weight shaming, political and economical rants, and tirades fueled by misinformation — including false Planned Parenthood conspiracy theories.

My daughter is a Girl Scout and will be selling cookies this weekend. May the gods help any Karen who feels compelled to lecture her or any other Girl Scout. It will not end well for them. https://t.co/zyaPQY22Ol
— ZukiRex^2 (@2Zukirex) March 2, 2022
According to Insider, cookie-selling scouts have become the target of adult bullies who are yelling at them about everything from price increases to the false accusations that cookie money goes to Planned Parenthood and Girl Scouts-support abortions. This simply isn’t true — according to the GSUA’s website, “Girl Scouts of the USA does not have a relationship or partnership with Planned Parenthood.” And if you don’t believe that, Insider took it a step further reported that a GSUA federal 990 tax form shows that zero funding went to Planned Parenthood.

I walked out of the grocery store the other day and saw a woman in a 'blessed' t-shirt starting to rant the girls about how unhealthy the cookies were. I didn't do anything drastic I just walked over and asked if I could buy some cookies which redirected the girls to me.
— Stazi_Die (@gm_goddess) March 2, 2022
Yes, certain aspects around Girl Scout cookies could be seen as problematic (including the use of palm oil which is driven by child labor and contributes to the destruction of rainforests), and if you opt to avoid buying them because of that? Fine. But harassing young girls about weight and body image, adult topics like abortion, and accusing them of pedaling cookies with unhealthy ingredients that are “poison” because they contain carbs? Oh, hell no.

PSA for those buying Girl Scout cookies:
Please do not make comments about weight gain or joke that you can't have Thin Mints in the house or talk about your low-carb diet or yell at the girls for "poisoning" people.*
*actual things said to elementary school girls
— Oona Miller Hanson, MA, MA (@OonaHanson) February 3, 2022
In a now viral Tweet, Oona Hanson, a scout mom Los Angeles, felt the need to send a PSA to adults who are actually spewing this nonsense, reminding them that its elementary school girls they’re talking to — and that these remarks are damaging.

“Please do not make comments about weight gain ,” she writes, “or joke that you can’t have Thin Mints in the house or talk about your low-carb diet or yell at the girls for ‘poisoning’ people.”

I'm currently reading the Girl Scout Research Institute Report called "Weighing In," and my head might explode.https://t.co/Ld7QuX0mWq
— Oona Miller Hanson, MA, MA (@OonaHanson) February 5, 2022
She also adds: “It’s hard to grow up courageous and confident if you’re afraid of food and critical of your body. For Girl Scouts, cookie season can be fraught because they are bombarded with harmful messages. Remember you can simply say, ‘no, thank you’ if you don’t want to buy anything!”

Not only is Hanson a parent coach and family mentor at an eating disorder treatment center, she’s also involved with her daughter’s troop and told Insider that she’s seen countless comments about weight gain and body-shaming remarks.

“When you’re standing at a cookie booth for an hour- or two-hour shift, or you’re delivering cookies to someone’s house, the accumulation of seemingly harmless jokes really adds up,” she said. “The most aggressive comments were about sugar, and really frightening the girls about things like diabetes or other health conditions.”

Ohio mom Morgan Shelly told Insider about another food-shaming incident that happened with her group of 9 and 10-year-old girls at a local grocery store. She said that one woman simply, “looked at the girls and just responded, ‘Cookies make you fat.’ And walked away.”

“The girls were at the age where something like this can really destroy your self-esteem,” she added.

And then there’s another type of cookie Karen — the type which Melissa Atkins Wardy recalled interacting with her 7-year-old daughter. “The lady took the cookie form and shoved it back into my daughter’s chest, and said, ‘I don’t support programs that support abortion,'” Wardy said. “And I was like, ‘Are you freaking kidding me? My kid is 7. She has no idea what you’re talking about.’ And so we left.”

Thankfully, she said it went over her daughter’s head, “but I’m like, ‘I don’t want to explain to my 7-year-old what an abortion is,” she added. “It doesn’t matter what my feelings are on the subject.'”

These moms aren’t the only parent who has witnessed these adult bullies go off on girls and is speaking out about it.

One mom stated that the interpersonal interactions is the reason her kids only sell online now.

And here’s another good point: what are these little girls going to do about these huge, worldwide, systematic problems that you’re laying at their feet, related to consumption, dietary health, and nutrition?

if you are harassing girl scouts for anything, but particularly for selling "junk food," you are not a good person
please LMK what a 5 year old daisy scout can do about the Cookie Industrial Complex https://t.co/p4x7aawLEj
— Sara Pequeño (@sara__pequeno) March 2, 2022
Also: if you’re yelling at a kid for selling cookies, you might want to take a close look in the mirror — not to fat-shame yourself, but to ask yourself while you have to verbally abuse a little kid who just wants you to chill out and have a samoa.

The fucked up relationship people must have with food to decide screaming at a 9 year old about cookies
— Jessica Ellis (@baddestmamajama) March 2, 2022
The bottom line: Do not be a Cookie Karen. If you have an issue with the Girl Scouts, or with cookies, you can say, “No thanks!” when someone asks you if you want a box of cookies.

Also: we’ll take any unopened boxes of cookies from anyone upset with their purchases.
 
“Please do not make comments about weight gain ,” she writes, “or joke that you can’t have Thin Mints in the house or talk about your low-carb diet or yell at the girls for ‘poisoning’ people.”
I mean the last one is not like the other two, but I’ll make jokes about my own weight when and where I wish, and if I’m dieting I’ll talk about it where and when I wish, especially at my own house where kids rang my doorbell to sell me something. Fuck off you’re the one who wants something from *me*. I wouldn’t joke to a fat kid but otherwise remember who is the customer here lady.

You know what’s so odd is that the girls at my daughters school are not fat. I thought kids was supposed to be super fat now but they’re actually not. Very few landwhales or obvious future landwhales. Chubsters only. Probably demographics (white or well off Hispanics, and some Asians, mostly).
 
We don't even get bothered by overpriced cookies sold by child labor in the Netherlands. Here kids come around to sell you overpriced stamps.
 
"No thank you, I don't want any cookies, cookies make you fat"

Is enough to make this woman rage.
 
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