tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post4207175884097511725..comments2024-03-02T12:39:23.745+11:00Comments on Oz Conservative: What starts in Sweden...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-34157737689958998942013-09-09T09:29:55.511+10:002013-09-09T09:29:55.511+10:00Political correctness gone mad? Nope.
A calculate...Political correctness gone mad? Nope.<br /><br />A calculated attack on Western civilization? Yes indeed!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-57427248976081329252013-09-09T07:56:13.605+10:002013-09-09T07:56:13.605+10:00@Anon
Yes, there is a certain garishness to many ...@Anon<br /><br />Yes, there is a certain garishness to many children's toys of that type. It begs the question, though. Why are firms making them this way if they aren't going to sell well?. I don't know if it's the parents preconceptions, or what little girls in general desire, that make these toys appealing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-62983879703860747302013-09-09T05:01:06.308+10:002013-09-09T05:01:06.308+10:00In the 80s when my daughters were young, dolls and...In the 80s when my daughters were young, dolls and toys and clothing for girls started becoming very unappealing -- the highly sexualized Barbies were in, but also dolls like Chatty Cathy which played dumb recorded messages. Toys and clothing also became exaggeratedly "girlish" -- pink ponies with long pink tails, pink and purple and puffy, flowers all over, pink chairs, pink playhouses, etc. Much of it was really gross. That's when toys like Legos, wooden toys and blocks, Playmobile and toy animals became the best choice. "Gender-neutral" was less aesthetically offensive. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-51893469224930341992013-09-08T18:51:06.633+10:002013-09-08T18:51:06.633+10:00But anyway the reality is that girls will play tea...<i>But anyway the reality is that girls will play tea party with GI Joe, and boys will storm the beachheads with Barbie;</i><br /><br />I had a strong aversion to anything feminine as a kid. Especially Barbies. Still revolted by them. Of course liberals would mock my behaviour as being "homophobic" or something like that.<br />I just don't like feminine things. With the exception of a woman's touch to home decorating because it's pleasant.<br />Ohhh I'm so misogynist haha.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-48668652863788345432013-09-08T18:17:11.700+10:002013-09-08T18:17:11.700+10:00>>Anonymous said...
... also not to for...>>Anonymous said...<br /><br /> ... also not to forget support products that traditionally associated with the proper gender.<<<br /><br />Telling them that you're doing that would help. But anyway the reality is that girls will play tea party with GI Joe, and boys will storm the beachheads with Barbie; sex distinctions are far too innate to be affected by marketing.Simon in Londonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-22367510768612921822013-09-08T15:03:53.904+10:002013-09-08T15:03:53.904+10:00"It's as if the group is suggesting that ...<em>"It's as if the group is suggesting that there is something wrong or inferior with girls being feminine."</em><br /><br />That's the single biggest problem with feminism. It is controlled by women who hate themselves for being women. They despise women and they despise everything about being female. They have produced a situation in which girls are taught to hate themselves for being female. <br /><br />These are women who look at themselves in the mirror and hate everything they see. Each time they look in the mirror they hope they will have turned into men.<br /><br />The entire leftist mindset is based on massive amounts of self-loathing. White liberals hate themselves for not being black. Heterosexual liberals hate themselves for not being homosexual. It's all about hate, but mostly it's about self-hatred.dfordoomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02306293859869179118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-63413533423176315262013-09-08T14:54:28.624+10:002013-09-08T14:54:28.624+10:00... also not to forget support products that tradi...... also not to forget support products that traditionally associated with the proper gender.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-10431855362024245502013-09-08T14:50:05.460+10:002013-09-08T14:50:05.460+10:00I think there is a movement in Sweden to embarrass...I think there is a movement in Sweden to embarrass their country and the native Swedish. From a belief that destroying national pride will somehow embarrass Swedes into submission as people from around the world laugh at them.<br />Sometimes I think if young Swedish men are coping with this. I hope they are.<br />The UK is under a similar attack. The answer is to boycott the business.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-53856538491619273372013-09-08T14:46:46.504+10:002013-09-08T14:46:46.504+10:00'Sorry mom, I'm STRAIGHT': Oversharing...<a href="javascript:void(0);" rel="nofollow">'Sorry mom, I'm STRAIGHT'</a>: Oversharing mother who blogs about her pride in her 'rainbow boy' reveals how other son finally plucked up courage to come out to her as heterosexual.<br /><br />Serenity: <a rel="nofollow">"We're meddlesome."</a><br /><br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4_eSW6D6sc" rel="nofollow">The Who: I'm A Boy</a>.Titus Didius Tacitusnoreply@blogger.com