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<h1>Zk | 2012-11-27-2-barbie-talks-tough-gi-joe-goes-shopping</h1>
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link: http://www.nytimes.com/1993/12/31/us/while-barbie-talks-tough-g-i-joe-goes-shopping.html
title: While Barbie Talks Tough, GI Joe Goes Shopping
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date: 2012-11-27</p>
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<p>This made me giggle a little. The idea of it, to be sure, but also the execution, though it sounds like some folks aren&rsquo;t quite so happy. The quote calling it &ldquo;terrorist acts against children&rdquo; was a bit of an eye-roller. Additionally, I do agree that it&rsquo;s not going to&hellip;necessarily do a whole lot. I mean. three hundred toys out of the entirety of all toys, all things that children see, all over the United States is going to be a curiosity, rather than any successful subversion of gender roles that will get people thinking. Still, neat idea :3</p>
<p>Thanks to @SatoriTindalos for the tip.</p>
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