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https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/boy...accused-sending-sexist-message-114039559.html

Australian sleepwear brand Peter Alexander has pulled a “boys will be boys” children’s sweatshirt from its stores following backlash from parents saying the slogan had sexist connotations.

Melbourne mother Bridie Harris noticed the boys’ gray pajama top while out shopping last week and took to social media to complain.
She said the slogan promoted a culture that allows men “to get away with stuff” because of their gender.

“It gives them an excuse for inappropriate behavior,” Harris said in an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper. “If a girl hurts someone or does something, you never hear someone that says girls will be girls.

“As kids, I get it’s little tiny things, like rough play, but it sets [them] up for a culture where they can get way with anything. I thought it was a long-resolved discussion.”
However, many accused Harris of being overly sensitive and did not see a problem with the top.

“Omg why get rid of it!” one commenter wrote. “There is nothing wrong with a old saying. If you don’t like it, don’t buy it.”

Another mother said she was disappointed she could not buy the top for her boys.

“I would like to buy the ‘boys will be boys’ PJs,” she wrote. “I have two boys and would like them to know that’s it’s OK to be boys.”

“The pajamas don’t say, ‘I’m a boy, I’ll go punch another boy or harass someone and that is okay because I am a boy,’” read another comment.

Over the top PC craziness or monumentally important cause for social justice?

Telling to me how far this is going is the fact that the complaint was almost immediately complied with. No dissenting voices heard. The faceless masses have spoken and must be obeyed or livelihoods will be destroyed. Seems to be the currently prevailing current.

Thoughts?
 
@Chik-fil-a:

Son whispers: that guy over there is rude.
Me: why?
Son: He kicked me out of the play area.

So I go check the rules. Upon leaving I pass the guy.

Guy: I had to play adult.
Me: (Rolls eyes) how cute.
Guy: well he came in with his (extremely tiny 1 shot nerf gun that doesn't even work) and looked scary.
Me: Should we call 911? Son, go play.

Dickwad left.

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My co-worker's daughter was assigned to write a paper on another culture so she interviewed a classmate. He complained that she culturally appropriated his culture and she had to write an apology note. What????


**** these people. They'll keep creating more Trumps until we start institutionalizing their patsy asses for their delusional mental disorders.
 
Here’s one for you...

So one of my best friend’s friend (who is a truly great dude) had an awful situation recently.

His son, 8 years old, saw his buddy, an Indian kid, eating pizza at school with vegetables on it, and simply said that was weird. The Indian’s parents found out and complained. Said the white kid was bullying. Got lawyers. Suing. I kid you not.
 
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oh man, so much value added in this thread

I kid you not (kid as in joke, child or baby goat, take your pick)

Seriously, though, as another sign of things perhaps going too far...
(I may have already posted this true anecdote somewhere in another thread)

A good friend whose son lives in Berkeley (CA) shared a conversation he'd had with co-workers where one mentioned something "cute" his 2-year old DAUGHTER did and another co-worker corrected him and told him it is incorrect for him to refer to his child as his "daughter" because she has not yet chosen her gender identity - - he should only use the term "my child" or some other non-gender specific term until such time as the child decides its gender identity.

so there you have it
 
Here’s one for you...

So one of my best friend’s friend (who is a truly great dude) had an awful situation recently.

His son, 8 years old, saw his buddy, an Indian kid, eating pizza at school with vegetables on it, and simply said that was weird. The Indian’s parents found out and complained. Said the white kid was bullying. Got lawyers. Suing. I kid you not.

That kids a monster put him up against a wall.

What's next? Banning shirts that say, Girls Just Want to Have Fun?

Well fun is the real problem, it must be stopped at all costs.

oh man, so much value added in this thread

I kid you not (kid as in joke, child or baby goat, take your pick)

Seriously, though, as another sign of things perhaps going too far...
(I may have already posted this true anecdote somewhere in another thread)

A good friend whose son lives in Berkeley (CA) shared a conversation he'd had with co-workers where one mentioned something "cute" his 2-year old DAUGHTER did and another co-worker corrected him and told him it is incorrect for him to refer to his child as his "daughter" because she has not yet chosen her gender identity - - he should only use the term "my child" or some other non-gender specific term until such time as the child decides its gender identity.

so there you have it

Liquidate them all.

(sorry i've been reading about Stalin's purges it may be having an influence on me.)
 
Here’s one for you...

So one of my best friend’s friend (who is a truly great dude) had an awful situation recently.

His son, 8 years old, saw his buddy, an Indian kid, eating pizza at school with vegetables on it, and simply said that was weird. The Indian’s parents found out and complained. Said the white kid was bullying. Got lawyers. Suing. I kid you not.

Are they suing the school for their lack of action against the “bullying” or suing the family for their kid’s bullying?

Either way, I think the case will be thrown out of court (if it even gets that far) and be some good water cooler talk for 3 mins among court workers.

There’s always some nutjobs out there. But it is somewhat indicative of where we are as a society. We tend to get offended over any perceived slight.
 
Neither. Valid truth on a fairly typical and minor item. Boycotts of merchandise is capitalism in action. Why do you hate capitalism?

No, that isn’t capitalism.

The sweatshirt got removed because of a complaint.

Capitalism would it being removed because it didn’t sell, because people didn’t like the message.

There’s a large difference between the two.
 
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