Feminization of America is bad for the world

This makes quite a bit of sense....

Last week the New York Times published an article, “Sweeping Away Gender-Specific Toys and Labels,” that contained three sentences that explain one of the most important phenomena in American life.

In discussing the increasing move to do away with gender-specific toys – something the New York Times approves of – the article quoted Tania Missad, the “director of global consumer insights” at one of the world’s largest toy manufacturers, Mattel:

“Mattel’s research showed some differences in what girls and boys wanted in their action figures, Ms. Missad said. ‘For boys it’s very much about telling a story of the good guy killing the villain. . . .’ [Girls] would tell us: ‘Why does the good girl have to kill the villain? Can’t they be friends in the end?’”

Very little academic research on sex differences is likely to be as accurate as research conducted by businesses and advertising agencies. The reason is simple: Businesses and advertising agencies have no social or political agenda; their agenda is profit. Their assessments must be accurate or they lose money; and those providing wrong assessments are fired. Academics, on the other hand, have nothing on the line. When they publish studies that purport to show that boys and girls want the same types of toys, they lose nothing for asserting something so patently false. In business there is a very big price paid for believing what is untrue. Among academics, there is no price – certainly not their reputations, because other academics want to believe the same nonsense......

Feminization of America is bad for the world
Forkie will soon demand a poll or scientific study to confirm what everyone already understands...............boys and girls are wired differently. There is no PC policy within the animal kingdom, and one only need to view nature to confirm my position that some Liberals are just PC wachos.


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Originally posted by: jphelan
This makes quite a bit of sense....

Last week the New York Times published an article, “Sweeping Away Gender-Specific Toys and Labels,” that contained three sentences that explain one of the most important phenomena in American life.

In discussing the increasing move to do away with gender-specific toys – something the New York Times approves of – the article quoted Tania Missad, the “director of global consumer insights” at one of the world’s largest toy manufacturers, Mattel:

“Mattel’s research showed some differences in what girls and boys wanted in their action figures, Ms. Missad said. ‘For boys it’s very much about telling a story of the good guy killing the villain. . . .’ [Girls] would tell us: ‘Why does the good girl have to kill the villain? Can’t they be friends in the end?’”

Very little academic research on sex differences is likely to be as accurate as research conducted by businesses and advertising agencies. The reason is simple: Businesses and advertising agencies have no social or political agenda; their agenda is profit. Their assessments must be accurate or they lose money; and those providing wrong assessments are fired. Academics, on the other hand, have nothing on the line. When they publish studies that purport to show that boys and girls want the same types of toys, they lose nothing for asserting something so patently false. In business there is a very big price paid for believing what is untrue. Among academics, there is no price – certainly not their reputations, because other academics want to believe the same nonsense......

Feminization of America is bad for the world


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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Forkie will soon demand...
Dude, don't start flinching before I even say anything. It's unmanly.

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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Forkie will soon demand...
Dude, don't start flinching before I even say anything. It's unmanly.





Damn this is funny.

Sorry, Boilerman. I still love you.
I understand, but the line is long. Be patient.


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Originally posted by: EllenMonster
Damn this is funny.

Sorry, Boilerman. I still love you.


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Originally posted by: Boilerman
I understand, but the line is long. Be patient.


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Originally posted by: EllenMonster
Damn this is funny.

Sorry, Boilerman. I still love you.



#OutOfMyLeague. But a girl can fantasize.
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Forkie will soon demand...
Dude, don't start flinching before I even say anything. It's unmanly.


There's the old Forky!

Damned funny.

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