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niyad

(112,432 posts)
Wed Aug 31, 2016, 12:53 PM Aug 2016

Batgirl 'housework': Target removes 'sexist' T-shirt and apologises

(geez, target, it didn't occur to ANYBODY in your marketing department that this might be considered sexist and insulting??? you need a new marketing department)

Batgirl 'housework': Target removes 'sexist' T-shirt and apologises

‘You present a future where our daughters need to complete their “home duties” before they can go out and save the world,’ a woman posts on Facebook


The Batgirl T-shirt for sale on Target Australia’s website. ‘What message are you intending on sending to young girls?’ a Facebook user asked. Photograph: Target



Target will remove a children’s T-shirt that suggests the duties of “Batgirls” include cleaning clothes and cars from its stores following complaints on social media. The $12 short-sleeved T-shirt for girls aged from two to seven years old features a “Batgirl to-do list” that reads: “Dryclean cape. Wash Batmobile. Fight crime. Save the world.”

A Facebook user from Northcote in Melbourne, who gave her name as Ninac Ollins, posted to Target Australia’s page late on Tuesday night to complain about what she perceived to be the sexist assumption that only “Batgirls” would do housework. “Target, can you explain why you are selling something as offensive as this in your stores currently? What message are you intending on sending to young girls? I’m insulted that you present a future where our daughters need to complete their ‘home duties’ before they can go out and save the world. We know that working mothers still do more housework than their spouses, we don’t need you to perpetuate this inequity.”

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Target responded to Ollins’ post on Wednesday morning, thanking users for the feedback: “It absolutely wasn’t our intention to cause any offence with this shirt, so we really appreciate you all getting in touch with us to let us know your thoughts. We’ve taken this feedback on board, and sincerely apologise for any disappointment caused.” A spokeswoman confirmed to Guardian Australia on Wednesday afternoon that Target would pull the item from its stores.

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The equivalent T-shirt for boys sold by Target bears the slogan: “Like father, like son … Yes my dad’s Batman.” One Facebook user remarked: “Assuming this is the boy’s version … Dad must have all that spare time to fight crime because Mum’s off doing the drycleaning!”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/aug/31/batgirl-housework-target-removes-sexist-t-shirt-and-apologises

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Batgirl 'housework': Target removes 'sexist' T-shirt and apologises (Original Post) niyad Aug 2016 OP
Wouldn't Batman also need to dry clean his cape and wash the batmobile? Ilsa Aug 2016 #1
no, he has alfred for that. niyad Aug 2016 #2
Yep. She's the daughter of the police commissioner, not of LuvLoogie Aug 2016 #3

Ilsa

(61,675 posts)
1. Wouldn't Batman also need to dry clean his cape and wash the batmobile?
Wed Aug 31, 2016, 01:23 PM
Aug 2016

It's not as if it said "Dust the batcave", and she isn't doing the laundry.

Maybe it would be better if it said, "Make A's in Calculus and Chemistry", then the last two items.

LuvLoogie

(6,854 posts)
3. Yep. She's the daughter of the police commissioner, not of
Wed Aug 31, 2016, 03:02 PM
Aug 2016

a billionaire. Why would it be sexism for a woman to drop off her own dry cleaning and wash and her own car?

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