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3:22 pm - 01/24/2013

Django Slave Toys Also Banned From Ebay



Don't count on finding one of those discontinued "Django Unchained" slave toys on eBay any time soon, the action figures have now been banned from the auction website.

The Weinstein Company (which produced the film) discontinued the promotional figurines in response to a massive backlash from several African-American advocacy groups.

After the toy company halted production, the toys began to pop up on eBay as "rare" collectibles ... and bids skyrocketed.



But last night, all the listings for the "Django" toys were yanked from the website -- and eBay explained itself to sellers with an email, saying, "Since the manufacturer of this product has discontinued the item’s sale due to its potentially offensive nature, we are not allowing it to be sold on eBay.”

eBay also cautioned the sellers not to re-list the items.

A rep for the auction website confirmed the story, telling us, "These [toys] were removed as they were in violation of our Offensive Materials policy."

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bolingi_aii 24th-Jan-2013 08:48 pm (UTC)
Nothing is racist except like the KKK. I mean slavery is over, idky people are so sensitive. Legacies of oppression and inequality are a myth.
liothei 24th-Jan-2013 09:28 pm (UTC)
the movie is about a free man. not a slave. I'm sorry, but anyone who thinks so is absolutely blind. That, and it's well...a movie. Slavery in the respect that it was shown in the movie, in this country, ended a long time ago.
bluebandit77 24th-Jan-2013 09:34 pm (UTC)
wat the fuck are you smoking?
cabernet 24th-Jan-2013 10:26 pm (UTC)
wow
celtic_thistle 25th-Jan-2013 03:38 am (UTC)
Christ alive.
cabernet 24th-Jan-2013 10:25 pm (UTC)
lol
saintvlas22 25th-Jan-2013 12:09 am (UTC)
Way to overreact
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