Lunacy in Sweden. SVT is Sweden’s equivalent of the BBC, and obviously as infected with gender ideologues. An excerpt:
Pontus Torpvret, purchasing manager at SVT’s children’s channel Barnkanalen, told Aftonbladet that they chose which characters to change with an eye to giving girls strong role models: “Girls who climb trees, girls who build go-karts, girls who go on adventures. Like girls actually do in real life,” he said.
On which planet do girls climb trees and build go-karts?
In 2014 AVfM published my article on the BBC being a job creation scehem for women, run by women. It has long been a feminist propaganda machine, of course.
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This is the second such piece of farcical fecal matter to float to the top recently.
Please see Mike Buchanan’s item on the 9th of Sep. entitiled
“After the high, the low: no women opt to fly India’s airforce fighter planes”.
(Perhaps if we ask him nicely, Mike might repeat the link to it here – no promises, mind!)
Let’s first acknowledge the grievous potential for causing damage to young children (this is the the real child abuse), then we are free to consider that gender swapping always carries the seeds of it’s own destruction, since no matter how strident and oft repeated the lies, they will be over in the blink of an eye compared to the countless millenia it took the sexes to evolve their complimenary and desirable survival qualites in the first place.
I have noticed a distinct lack of stories about ‘Just William’ type characters taking this route – now why would this be?
Hm, …tricky one.
Oh, and I’m given to understand by someone who should know, that the comments section that goes with the above item may reward a quick look too!
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http://www.thebookseller.com/news/parents-spend-25-less-books-boys-study-reveals-398381
Well an interesting snippet that won’t get much mention. Girls it seems get bought more books and clothes. Not a surprise as they will grow up to spend much more on themselves than men. And the buying is done by mothers who perhaps understandably find boys books toys and clothes “boring”.
Also given that the “gender gap” in education starts early for boys with their acquisition of reading and writing skills.
In addition the survey pinpoints the “stereotypical” choices of toys. Interesting when combined with the information that nearly 80% of toy purchases are made by women. If anyone’s being sexist it appears its women!
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