Kilobugya wrote:The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp wrote:Because banning retailers from showing gender-exclusive signage for toys and children's clothes doesn't do anything?
Like this changes nothing.
Telling since a young age that girls should play with dolls and toy kitchen, while boys should play with toy tools and robots does have consequences.
I agree it's not the most important problem to fix, compared to women being much more likely to be victim of sexual harrasment or household violence, and being paid less for the same job, and being under-represented in positions of power, and doing more than their share of household chore even if they work in addition, and ... but it's still a problem to fix.
Then the parents should be the ones to remedy that. I can't remember the last time Ive seen a toy product state something like "for girls," or "for boys". Unless it comes from mcdonald's. It's more so implied if anything.