Ahem, @PartyCity look, other companies put their money where their mouths are. For companies looking to do what #Savers is doing right, it's pretty simple: -Look at products so sexist it's pretty impossible to argue it's anything but sexist (we can discuss arguably not-sexist ones another day. -Recognize they're a problem, apologize, and quit selling those products. -Sell products that aren't sexist instead. -Rejoicing occurs in the streets and there is one less battle of sexism that our sons and daughters (and grown ups) have to fight. (and if the non-sexist ones don't exist, perhaps it's high time that someone pressures the companies that produce the sexist products (*cough cough marvel-comics-headquarters cough*) to knock it the heck off too.)
(and, a small jab that probably should be below me, companies that don't respond to customer feedback and open their corporate mouths on anything, because they're busily ignoring their customers and circular-filing their letters probably find it hard to open their corporate mouths) http://www.theprovince.com/touch/story.html?id=10308944













