23.04.2025 12:00
A pencil sold to a 7-year-old child at a stationery store in Manisa has drawn criticism. A parent of a student objected to the situation, stating that the product is not suitable for children. The seller's response, "If they hadn't bought it, someone else would have," further increased the backlash.
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A pencil sold at the stationery store across from Cumhuriyet Primary School in the Muradiye neighborhood of Yunusemre district in Manisa has drawn the reaction of parents. Due to its appearance and content, the pencil is deemed inappropriate for children and was brought to the public's attention by a parent on social media.
THE RESPONSE LEFT PEOPLE SPEECHLESS
According to the news on Denetle; the parent expressing their reaction said, "They sold the product to my 7-year-old son. I went in the morning to ask about the situation. I asked the seller, 'How can you sell this?' The answer I received was 'If he didn't buy it, someone else would have.'"
"WHY IS NOBODY INTERVENING?"
In the parent's post, it was emphasized that the product contains content that should not be a role model for children, and there was a reaction to the easy accessibility of such materials. The parent, stating that "products that encourage children to such things are being produced and no one is intervening," drew attention to the inadequacy of inspections.
Here is the pencil sold at the stationery store;
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