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The 6-year-old girl delivered the cookie sales pitch perfectly on the neighbor’s doorstep, with her dad standing behind her dragging the wagon full of boxes.

She’s one of those kids with a forever smile, endless energy and enthusiasm to be part of a kids’ club for the first time. People don’t stay strangers around her for long.

After hearing the seconds-long presentation and seeing the tiny girl in her crisp uniform, the older man at the door decided to turn her down with a lecture.

Apparently, he does not support this international organization because he heard it’s part of a worldwide conspiracy with the United Nations to radicalize girls into becoming angry, man-hating feminists hell-bent on getting abortions and gay-married.

That is one powerful cookie.

The first-grader was not taught on how to respond to this. She shouldn’t have to. Her father handled it well by shooing her away from the house. It’s now “that house,” the one kids will talk about in the neighborhood for years.

This actually happened in a south Tulsa neighborhood last weekend.