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    frankly, I try to avoid "news articles" and the like. Most of them are bs anyway.

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    Oh bloody hell. Not again.

    BTW- I definitely performed in Palm Beach County, at the Boynton Beach Pirate and Mermaid festival last year in tail- and nobody had problems with it. Granted, I'm not a kid, but I wonder how this is going to affect professional mers as well. These people definitely don't know what they are talking about.

    I'd say chillax, take some vitamin sea, and hope that this stupid article doesn't go viral. Again.


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    I physically cannot roll my eyes hard enough.UGH.
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    Gesus.. *shakes head*

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    what a sensationalized article *rolls eyes*

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    I'm a little late to all these news articles, but the ones that I've seen so far just look like parents letting their kids flop around willy nilly without making sure they actually KNOW how to use a fin, and/or not keeping a proper eye on them :/ Fin or not, parents should be keeping a close eye on their kids anyway...... It's such a shame

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    I just couldn't get past how awful their writing style was, or lack thereof I should say. Safe or not, the authors sure didn't make their article very compelling. Just sayin' lol.

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    I think we should make a viral video and then start a petition calling for the ban of online news platforms. They're obviously not safe. I mean, just about anyone can access them, they don't come with any instructions or safety warnings, and most people aren't even proficient in doing actual research or writing articulate, balanced stories! Stuff like this seems like a cool fad but spreads misinformation and encourages people to try dangerous things, like not thinking! This is a really dangerous trend and we need to ban it before someone gets seriously hurt. Think of the children!

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    Here we go again.

    Oh no, not the children!

    Joking aside, I hate these kinds of articles. Listing drowning statistics that have no connection to mermaiding is fear mongering and lazy journalism. Kids get hurt on bikes and trampolines too, but we don't go banning those, because anyone with a brain knows that accidents are preventable with proper instruction, safety equipment, and supervision. Tails are no different.


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    They should have also interviewed a professional mermaid and/or a mermaid swim school instructor. The lady who was saying the tail was unsafe, held too much water, and was just a Halloween costume was just holding it in the water from the edge of the pool swishing it back and forth. How can you deem something unsafe if that is the only way you are testing it!? I really think the people saying it is unsafe should actually wear a tail themselves to see what it is like.

    I agree that kids should be careful wearing tails and they should have supervision, but they made mermaid tails appear to be nothing but bad news. No mention of how it encourages kids to get active or how it can empower kids.
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    Gaaaahhhhhh!!! Not again! Seriously people are so uninformed. In the article it says that water collects in the tails with an open bottom, this is just the opposite, water flows through these tails and the open bottom stops water pooling at the bottom! And then she says 'It only takes a few seconds in the suit before she is flipped upside down' as if it's because of the TAIL that inadvertently caused the girl to flip, but it was the MOTHER who can be clearly heard saying 'go on, go in the water and do a flip!' I wish this 'viral' video would just die, what can we do to have it taken down asap!!!!

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    As far as I can tell, the news story was not reposted on Facebook or twitter, where people could respond to it. CBS12 does have a Facebook page, though. The two "reporters", Liz Quirantes and Jamil Donith both have twitter accounts. Liz Quirantes also has a Facebook account. Their place of employment is mentioned in their profiles, so I would not think it unfair to send them something work-related.
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    I got carried away lol.

    that dang old out of context video from over a year ago. *shakes fin*

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    My reply on their CBS 12 News FB page was something along the lines of

    "I was somewhat dismayed to read your recent article, "CBS12 Investigates the mermaid tail toy; made for fantasy, not safety", as I found it rife with overgeneralization, misinformation, and speculation masquerading as fact.

    Let's just get to the meat of the article, shall we? "She says most parents overestimate their child's swimming abilities, and often aren't watching their kids close enough... Generally accidental drownings are from a lack of supervision than lack of not knowing how to swim" This article is not about mermaid tails. This article is about the lack of adult supervision at swimming pools.


    The video referenced in the article displays a child performing a somersault in a pool. This is disorienting whether one is wearing a tail or not. One cannot put on a swimmable tail and immediately swim like a mermaid. It requires patience, practice, and yes adult supervision. First, practice your dolphin kick, then do the same while wearing a monofin, and then try the tail."
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    I got carried away lol.

    that dang old out of context video from over a year ago. *shakes fin*
    Love it Raina! Let us know if you get a response from them (I'm not on twitter). I actually reported "the video" to YouTube for inciting dangerous behavior since the bans have meant Mermaids are forced to use their tails in less safe locations than a public pool with lifeguards and for causing harm to others, ie the Mermaid community who know how to use tails responsibly and safely. I also contacted the video poster and asked her to either take it down or add an addendum to the end of the video explaining that the girl swimming in the tail was inexperienced and it was that fact combined with the pool conditions (ie shallow pool) that caused her to nearly drown not the fault of the Mermaid tail. It probably won't have any effect but I can try

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    I wanted to write CBS a letter but i think I should just save myself the time and track down what i wrote last year and just tweak it lol.

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    I got carried away lol.

    that dang old out of context video from over a year ago. *shakes fin*
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