A real view of a culture that's more interested in a fire engine than a prophet of Jehovah. Priorities, priorities. At least the girl still has curiosity and imagination and respect for strangers. If only we could all be more like that humble, young girl.
Someone needs to teach the little girl about "stranger danger". Listening to the Jehovah's Witnesses is not going to bring you salvation, so it's not important. Someone's house on fire is important. Also the possible injury or loss of a neighbor due to a fire is important. Placing the magazine with a little girl is not right. They should of spoke with her parents. I don't think that a Jehovah's Witness would like someone placing religious literature to their child? They'd have a stroke! That claymation show is a joke! They're frustrated because no one wants to listen to them? They don't listen to anyone, so why should they be frustrated.