The house's most famous Danish producer of bricks in the world has marketed a kit box needed to build the palace of Jabba the Hutt of the Star Wars saga, and an association of Muslim Turks living in Austria who cried foul because the Jabba's palace would be identical to the Hagia Sophia Mosque in Istanbul and the tower would be a copy of the minaret of the mosque Jami al Kabir in Beirut, Jabba would remember the name of the al-Jabbar (ie the "almighty"), one of the 99 names he is called Allah in the Qur'an.
The resentment of the Muslim Community has sprung with the 'charge of "cultural racism" because the imaginary inhabitants of Jabba's Palace are violent and represented with guns, swords and guns, now there is talk of building a common game in the box, but the sale of toy guns and submachine guns for children will be less dangerous or offensive, pedagogically speaking may develop aggression? In the end it was a specious argument founded on 'outrage religious beliefs, but the whole thing is based on symbols, and then we are in the middle of pareidolia, (is the subconscious illusion ) the tendency to glimpse known forms and familiar objects or pictures in natural or artificial, and consequently see everywhere an attack on their religious faith.
However, the Danish company following a meeting between its officers and senior representatives of the Turkish community, decided to withdraw the product from 2014, but as not everyone knows that in a normal sales process, the products in the set LEGO Star WarsTM usually have a life cycle of one to three years later the production is suspended and may be renewed after a few years. The "9516 Jabba's Palace LEGO Star WarsTMproduct" was designed from the outset to be in the set until the end of 2013, and then agree to discontinue a product already designed by a specified date, what makes you come to mind, a clever diplomatic move religious - advertising, image return and earnings.
After a brief analysis and research we find that the Lego brick has become a safe haven (cheap). Danish In the United States buildings and their historical pieces are turning into business. In a play on words between the race to the brick (real estate) and that the toy brick, both indicated with the term bricks. Mr David Schooley, communications technician and father of six children in Memphis, he told USA Today: "I have more than three thousand Lego boxes kept in a air-conditioned room, buy and sell and gain 15 percent a year." Others specialize, as the investor who has been buying up boxes of Emerald Night, a particular set of building blocks with which you can build a train old style.
And Maciorowski founded, with others, Brick. Picker. com, a company that invests in the collections of Lego, the first to have discovered that the "train-night emerald." It can be a bargain, buy it to 99.9 dollars, were sold to 203. And the same Maciorowski declares happy to own more than three thousand boxes of Danish bricks. Brick-Picker is now a "portfolio" as another, traveling at speed on eBay as on Amazon. A 16 year old boy, Joshua Hanlon, has become a testimonial of the phenomenon when he wrote that it had sold $ 400 boxes out of production he had bought ten.
So when the parent announces the production of a final set - as happened recently with Star Wars - just be proactive and accomadate as many packages possible. The Lego does not expire and does not go moldy, and according to some analysts could become a safe haven compared to precious metals, the packaging ban in Lego Shop is still available for sale for $ 119.99, complete with palace, tower and eight characters. You can bet that will not be a few who will take advantage of hoarding before it becomes a rarity after his conviction to removal from the market.
Strange games in the mass media are talking about religious offenses are invoked heresy, ready to confront the monotheistic religions, the orthodoxy of life, but in the end the question is natural:
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