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A school in Sweden named Egalia is trying to get rid of gender stereotypes through careful alteration of language, colors, toys, books.

School In Sweden Trying To Get Rid Of Gender Stereotypes




3 Responses to “School In Sweden Trying To Get Rid Of Gender Stereotypes”


  1. Me of course says:

    Seriously?? You gotta be kidding me, okay kids shouldn’t undermine girls for being girls or calls boys disgusting and judge them based on their sex, but this is seriously pushing the limits of whether it is economically or religiously correct. You can guarantee I won’t be sending my kids there.

  2. AmericanGirl19 says:

    Okay, hold the phone. First of all, I don’t really understand why pushing boys to be manly and girls to be girly is a bad thing anyway. But, for the sake of the argument, lets say that I understand not wanting as much gender stereotyping. You still don’t need to push the kids into being homosexual, which is exactly what I’m getting out of this. Boys naturally play with things like sticks and cars and frogs, and girls naturally like pink and sparkly things. Pushing them to like the opposite ideas is pushing them to be unnatural. That is definitely not okay in my book.

  3. lindsey says:

    I think its a great idea, im sick of living in a society where everyone has to fit in one of two very tight boxes. Gender should only be the sex of the body, it should not be a code for what your expected to wear, like or do in life. Traits that are good should be good in everyone, not good in one sex and bad in another.

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