So Mattel dropped an autistic Barbie, hoping to make the toy aisle more inclusive. But instead of applause, they got a social media storm. Some folks say the doll’s features—like headphones and a fidget spinner—feel like a checklist of stereotypes, not real representation. Others appreciate the effort, saying it starts important conversations. Bottom line: when it comes to representation, people want more than good intentions—they want authenticity and real voices in the mix. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Barbie