Target Removing Gender Based Signs from Its Stores.
Uncle Al



You know, I'm glad you brought this up. On my first skirted outing a few weeks ago, at the truck stop of all places, that was the first thing I noticed, the little faceless human on the door wearing a skirt, and the other that wasn't. Immediately I thought someone would make a wise crack about it, but nobody did. Still I can see one coming down the road.Uncle Al wrote:I found an interesting article on Facebook and it's a start in the 'right' direction.
Target Removing Gender Based Signs from Its Stores.
Uncle Al
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The male and female symbols were originally symbols for Mars and Venus (the planets as well as the ancient gods). There is also a planetary symbol for Earth, so it would make sense to use that symbol for intergendered people.moonshadow wrote:If they must use a symbol, why not use the symbol for male and female rather than a skirt and pants?
Or to keep it even more simple... "M" for men. Tour. Tour upside down and it becomes a "W". They wouldn't even need to order two separate signs.pelmut wrote:The male and female symbols were originally symbols for Mars and Venus (the planets as well as the ancient gods). There is also a planetary symbol for Earth, so it would make sense to use that symbol for intergendered people.moonshadow wrote:If they must use a symbol, why not use the symbol for male and female rather than a skirt and pants?
Since Uncle Al made the original post, I was going to make a rude comment about Texas. But it turns out this channel 9 is in Chattanooga Tennessee.skirtyscot wrote:Facebook may like it, but the readers of the Channel 9 news site don't. Score so far: against 16, for 0. Lots of Daily Mail style ranting going on!