Just in time for Christmas!
The world's preeminent authority on gender, Nat'lGeo, provides parents a warning on toys. https://t.co/J3ONZnhVM8
— BayAreaFrau (@bayareahausfrau) December 17, 2016
Everybody who reads National Geographic does so for the… warnings about toys. Right?
When children's toys reinforce traditional gender roles, the implications are serious https://t.co/ko2WjspibN #GenderRevolution
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) December 16, 2016
Trying to compete with Salon and Vox, perhaps? Who knows.
When did NatGeo turned into Buzzfeed?
— Benadryl Cummerbund (@oldrtyyy) December 16, 2016
https://twitter.com/jazzant85/status/809897161978679296
My grandparents saved copies of this magazine. That was before it was stuffed with deranged bullshit. https://t.co/zzBTFdzUgg
— Anthony Bialy (@AnthonyBialy) December 17, 2016
1913- National Geographic expedition discovers Machu Picchu.
2016- Don't buy your daughter a Barbie
— Bob in SoCal (@bvparrot) December 17, 2016
This is pseudoscientific nonsense. Boys like boyish toys. Girls like girly toys. There are some exceptions in both groups. That's it
— Dr. Wishy Washy (@Wingilote) December 16, 2016
Remember when you guys did super cool nature and science documentaries? Those were the good days. https://t.co/mhjvArvSgS
— Dalen Duguay (@DeathtoDalen) December 16, 2016
I think @NatGeo suffers from magazine identity confusion. https://t.co/CGKpNj9Oqc
— Dan ?? (@danieltobin) December 17, 2016
Stop. Please be serious again. https://t.co/scviFvOr7L
— The Cat That Walked By Himself (@FiveChels) December 17, 2016
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