GCSE gender stereotypes in adverts
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the only sexist commercial were the one's depicting women as the housewife who's only care during the whole day was making their husbands happy, the others were simply depicting the "recognised normality" of society being that girls (given a choice) would rather play with a doll and that boys would rather play with a scalextric set. The more modern commercials do enforce gender stereotype however none are truly sexist.
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@AyeYirMa I'm sick of dickheads like you bringing fucking race into everything, get the fuck over it dumbass.
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2:38 I think I had something like that when I was little. We sold it at a garage sale because I couldn't figure out what to do with it. When my sister told me you were supposed to brush her hair I said something like "What? That's too boring! What else can you do with it?" I wouldn't except the fact that she couldn't do anything, and that you were to "brush her hair."
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Anyone else notice how pretty much everyone is white too?
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Lol gender stereotypes never stopped me paying more attention to 'boy' toy adverts - or turning to the 'boy' section of the Argos catalogue and frowning at the pink 'girl' section XD...
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hahahaha! 3:21
Program robots, to take pictures of your naked sister in the shower.
That's a baby creeper commercial!
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how is ali baba and the toy city thing sexist???? wth?
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how is tumblin' monkeys sexist????
Dolls and "pretty things" being only exclusive to girls and sports and cars being generally promoted towards boys is also gender role stereotyping. Children should be able to explore all forms of entertainment and not be bound by something as meaningless as gender.
Marllon 2 years ago 45
Is it just me or did it get pretty random at the middle?
nikoincroatia 1 year ago 19