Sunday 27 November 2011

It really is


And it would have zero negative impact on anyone else's life.

Found via those nice people at Gawker.

Saturday 26 November 2011

Is equality really all that complicated?

Gymboree think that if you're a girl you can be pretty like mommy and if you're a boy then you can be smart like daddy. Other options, however, do not seem to exist in the Gymboree world-view.

Is it not the job of a generation to ensure that the next generation is better equipped to deal with life than they are? Would the next generation not be better equipped to deal with life if they weren't surrounded, from infancy, by messages that tell them that, while mommy might be pretty, daddy's the smart one?

If we want to be superficial, and on some level the vast majority of us are superficial at least some of the time, then could Gymboree not have gone with pretty/handsome?

A lot of the things that we shouldn't be passing on, but we are, aren't actual behaviours but rather they are limitations. There is nothing inherently feminine about being caring, being compassionate, and having feelings; boys can do that too, they're just told that they're not supposed to because that's being like a girl. There is nothing inherently masculine about being determined, being smart, and being able to take charge; girls can do that too, they're just told that they're not supposed to because that's being like a boy.

The message that everyone will think that you, as a girl/boy, is a freak because you're acting like a boy/girl is dangerous garbage. It's dangerous because it's been so ingrained in society that people, people who generally find being judged along the same lines to be painful, will judge you.

This needs to stop but for it to stop we have to recognise the things that contribute to it. And to do that we need to call it out whenever we see it everywhere we see it.

We may not all have the confidence to tell the next generation that they can be whoever they want to be as long as they don't hurt anyone but at the very least could we not stop telling the next generation who they have to be? That would be good.

Sunday 13 November 2011

I have a bad habit

Technically I have several but I think we'll limit this to just mentioning one of them.

I have a habit of occasionally buying lottery tickets, putting them somewhere, and then forgetting all about them. I get told off by people now and again when I mention this as they seem to think that I could be one of the people who has a prize that doesn't get claimed.

This is entirely possible I suppose but I don't feel too bad about it as it's unlikely that those tickets have won anything (just because I occasionally buy lottery tickets does not mean I do not know exactly how unlikely it is that I'll ever win anything of note) and even if they have I can't know about it and the money goes to charities anyway. So maybe my lack of attention is making the world a better place.

Sometimes I think that I would be better placed using an ability to produce structured arguments might better serve me if I used it to actually get something done rather than producing arguments as to why doing nothing was actually a good idea but what the heck.

Anyhoo, the whole point of this post is that I checked some lottery tickets that I had lying around from the last few months and it turns out that I have a couple of winners in there, oh yeah.

What this means is that my partner and I are now sevenpoundsfiftypenceaires!

Living the dream over here. Living the dream.