Sexist Shopping Trolleys

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  • #737679
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    Oz-Bloke
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    The feminazis are out of the nut-house again, this time labelling Tesco’s shopping trolleys sexist –

    Tesco Branded ‘Sexist’ For Instruction Stickers On Trolleys

    To quote the article –

    “Supermarket chain Tesco has found itself at the centre of a gender row after a woman took to social media to claim that instructions printed on its trolleys are sexist.

    The supermarket giant has been criticised for the ‘prehistoric and sexist’ use of silhouetted women and children to instruct shoppers how to operate the trollies.
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    Feminazi's Sexist Shopping Trolley MGTOW
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    The dispute was ignited when a furious female shopper posted a complaint on Twitter with the hashtag ‘everyday sexism’.

    Samantha Rennie, executive director at equality group the Rosa UK Fund for Women and Girls, said last night: “The idea that shopping trolleys should be gendered in any way seems ridiculous.

    “It’s a seemingly small factor that plays a role in reinforcing stereotypical ideas of the woman being responsible for the weekly food shop.”

    However, many Twitter users were quick to say that the claims were an overreaction.”

    Forget world hunger fellas, forget the male suicide rate, forget the male lives destroyed by divorce rape, forget cities running out of water, forget the gynocentric family court system, forget the rising rates of sexually transmiited disease, forget ISIS! Tesco has a female icon on its shopping trolley. Stop the press and call out the national guard and move to DEFCON 1!

    Makes you wonder if they can get any more pathetic.

    #ManOut

    #737680
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    Anonymous
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    Remove the shopping carts.

    Solves the problem.

    #737686
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    Anonymous
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    Yes make all people carry their grocerys! We will see how fast and often they will call the men and boys who work there to help their pathetic asses!

    There’s f~~~ing people who can’t afford to eat and these worthless slags want to complain about a picture?

    Oh but wait, I can’t believe she assumed the gender of the picture! Was it a transgender? How come she gets to decide? So who’s the bigot now? F~~~ you! I hope she walks into a tail rotor!

    #737705
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    Monk
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    The dispute was ignited when a furious female shopper posted a complaint on Twitter with the hashtag ‘everyday sexism’.

    Another zero desperately grasping at hashtag celebrity.

    #737708
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    Joetech
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    So, let me get this straight. Shopping carts come with instructions on how to use them? And the instructions are sexist? I’ve awakened in the Twilight Zone!

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

    #737719
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    Ogre
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    The pictogram is correct given the predominant residency of children after the divorce rape and custody hearing.

    Plus, wouldn’t she, as an outraged feminist prefer if men only had minimal time zones allocated and were otherwise banned from the store.

    She should embrace how the picture shows a triumphant divorcee casually strolling with HER child to stock the pantry of HER house.

    Silly feminist.

    I failed to realize in my youth that I was the prize. I was going to work. I was going to earn. Little did I realize that due to feminism, that no longer meant I had to share. Road soon, Desert after.

    #737720
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    Will Robinson
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    So this woman makes hostile and angry interpretations about what’s drawn on a shopping cart now?

    And her sense of entitlement allows her to demand and tell a company what it can and can’t do?

    The useful thing to take from that is that she shows traits of a very dangerous individual and it’s best to stay away from her.

    I’d be willing to bet that an undercover reporter could get evidence of that women’s organisation coaching women to make false allegations and similar misconduct to obtain funding.

    May you walk in peace and happiness, May you and all mgtow, near and far walk in peace and happiness.

    #737728
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    Sidecar
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    So Tesco has a choice:

    1) Leave the stickers on and offend feminist c~~~s like this into boycotting or suing them.
    2) Take the stickers off and get sued by idiot women who let their kids treat the carts as a toy, with predictable consequences.

    Putting male silhouettes on the stickers is not an option because then the feminists will complain that it supports “toxic masculinity” or some other such bulls~~~.

    There is no way to win with feminists. Not unless you go scorched earth, that is.

    #737734
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    MoreSky
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    Oh FFS!

    How does she know it’s not representing a tall, skinny Scotsman doing a shop before he goes to a wedding (i.e. wearing a kilt)?

    "...reinvent your life because you must; it is your life and its history and the present belong only to you.” It is Your Life, Charles Bukowski.

    #737746
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    Anonymous
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    Stop giving women instructions, it’ll keep them too preoccupied to bitch about anything else!

    #737769
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    Boar
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    Put a stick figure in a burka on the sticker and watch the hamsters achieve a ballistic arc.

    Untamed wrote: Quit complaining and Go Your Own Way in whatever manner suits you best.

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    It'sallbs
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    They will need to have silouhettes for the 38 genders on the stickers.

    http://www.leavemeansleave.eu

    #737802
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    Narwhal
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    Tesco should respond as follows:

    ‘Our picture instructions were never intended to be for women only. They apply to all 32 genders. We noticed that the English language uses the male gender to indicate when a group contains members of both genders, and that other picture instructions on signs also uses a male gender to represent both genders. We don’t think that’s right. In order to promote equality, we chose a picture of the female gender to represent both genders.’

    Ok. Then do it.

    #737812
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    WPL
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    A man would already know how to use a damn shopping cart… so the stickers make sense in that context.

    #737827
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    Black_knight
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    I don’t see them complaining about 100% of trolley collectors being male. Perhaps the trolley collectors could organise a strike, then the c~~~s would have something to moan about.

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    Nerevar
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    So, let me get this straight. Shopping carts come with instructions on how to use them? And the instructions are sexist? I’ve awakened in the Twilight Zone!

    We truly went through a black hole or something, and ended up in the Twilight Zone around the year 2000. Plenty of people still think 1998 was +/- 10 years ago instead of 20, ergo: 2000-2010 never happened. It’s a fake! *grabs tinfoil hat*

    "One of the best things internet exposed is just how insane women are." - Freeman_K

    #737851
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    SH3LLZ
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    Women are f~~~ing tiring…. This is insanity and women are f~~~ing insane..

    #ICETHEMOUT!!! #MANOUT!!! #HIDEYOURWEALTH #VAGINAISWORTHLESS

    #737895
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    Sidecar
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    Tesco should respond as follows:

    “Don’t you stupid feminists c~~~s recognize a kilt when you see one?”

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