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prompting the video to be deleted, and the women to shut down their social media presence.

This is the best reply I could have possibly gotten to my completely sarcastic comment. Thank you for brightening my day.

But they aren’t explicitly labelled as such, so that means people who assume the store is divided up by gender are making an assumption on their own about who can play with what toys. You;re introducing an imaginary division or boundary that looks like it doesn’t explicitly exist. At least not by store signage.

Um... have you flossed recently? Because... well... Jesus...

I go all the time. Have I just never noticed it?

Have black people, you know, tried not to be black when approached by police?

Unless its a health issue... then I think we all have to say “no”. And I don’t think its a health issue.

But there’s the thing. Sweat is messy too, but that isn’t pixelated out. Some people vomit in marathons. THAT isn’t pixelated.

Preach it, John.

I honest to God don’t get this. I live in Canada, and I don’t think there have ever been labels by gender on toys. At least not in my lifetime that I have noticed. There is definitely a “pink” aisle, but thats a grouping of doll products, not the store’s marketing.

This is the Stanford Prison Experiment writ large. If they have guns they are going to want to use them. If they hide their eyes and faces, then they don’t have to connect with another human being.

To be fair, I;d bet a ton of those players don’t have mics set up at all, so they can’t say hi back. When you feel invisible, you’ll act differently.

Taylor Swift’s lawyers will be in touch.

There it is.