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A former Tory MP commenting that children's cards reinforce gender stereotype.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-38678540

 

Fair point.

 

I wonder if anybody at the BBC noticed the irony in the way they started their report.

 

"Earlier this week former Conservative MP Sir Peter Luff was sent by his wife to buy a birthday card for her niece."

 

*sigh*

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2 hours ago, Section_31 said:

It's funny how a lot of this stuff has been monetised now. Ghostbusters, Lord of the rings and star trek a few recent examples of shite films/TV shows with female leads being criticised then having said critics branded misogynistic incel basement dwellers.

I think the only critics who get called that are the ones who say those films are shite because they star women.

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