Since being introduced in the Middle East, Barbie has faced opposition on political, religious, and cultural grounds. Which of the following statements does not reflect the attitude of parents, salesmen and religious leaders?
A) "I think the Barbie is more harmful than an American missile."
B) "There is a cultural gap when an Arab girl plays with a doll like Barbie."
C) "The average Arab girl's reality is different from Barbie's with her swimming pool, Cadillac, blond hair and boyfriend Ken."
D) "Young girls are spending more time with their cell phones and digital music players."
E) "The plastic icon of Western girlhood is seen in the Middle East, where modesty matters, as something of a tramp."
Answer: D) "Young girls are spending more time with their cell phones and digital music players."