Okay...so this post will be a bit rant-ish.
You've been warned.
P.S. If you are new to my blog...know that these posts are rare, but sometimes a girl just has to rant! LOL!
Have you seen this new trend? PINK board games. Really? Are they kidding? So, let's just say I thought that was pretty stupid the minute I saw the big add in the Toys R Us 'wish book' flyer.
Why do I think it's dumb? Well......let's see here...first let's look at a couple of the games available in the 'new and improved PINK.'
You see Monopoly above....and Scrabble and Life below.
Note: These are not new games. They are actually classic games that kids have been playing for years and years! They are games that are enjoyed by the family, and....here it is folks...games that are enjoyed by girls, boys, men, women, and perhaps even the occasional chimp.
SOOOOO.....why are they all of the sudden being marketed in PINK?
Well, that would be, according to the advertising, anyway, because that makes them even BETTER for GIRLS!
STOP. RIGHT. THERE.
So, what you are telling me, dear advertising folks, is that a.) girls will only play board games that are in a color that they are told they should like by society. b.) boys won't want to play pink board games because they are 'girly.'
Problems. Lots.
So....what if a little girl is out shopping with her parents and they offer to purchase her one of these fabulously 'girly' games and she says, "No, thanks...HEY! Check out this cool Transformer! It turns into a 6.2 liter V8 Camaro with 426 hp and 420 foot pounds of torque!!! Can I get THAT???
Hmmm....what then?
I can tell you what I would do. I'd continue to go over the specs of that fun little car with her and we'd walk out with the Transformer leaving the pink games in the dust! (Well...it does 0-60 in 4.8 seconds, what can I say?)
And then there is THIS scenario:
A son is out shopping with his Dad and they walk by a big display of PINK games. The kid has been wanting Monopoly for awhile and he kind of likes this shiny new version. Actually....he likes pink in general - so he asks Dad for that version of the game.
What will the average man do in response to this.
I don't think I need to spell it out here. It's not a good reaction. And yes, I am aware that not all men would be opposed. I am actually married to a man who would be happy to purchase that pink version (assuming the price was the same as the traditional) if that is what his son really wanted.
So. That leaves me with WHY???? Why are they, now, in 2010 (well...almost, anyway) putting out this toys with such BLATANT Genderfication goals.
I hate it. It's stupid and it makes me mad.
It makes me rant.
Just say'n.
OH...and then there is this one.
For real? What is this? Tell me exactly WHOSE spirit you would be calling with a freaking PINK Ouija board.
Unless you are trying to call up Elton John or perhaps Elizabeth Taylor (whom, btw, are both still alive) you are out of luck, folks.
Ri.dic.u.lous.
There. I got my rant out. Feel free to leave your opinion, but do it kindly and respectfully.
Yes, I am against genderfication. I don't like it.
Just say'n.
But, let's face it. These are classic games that are already in every household. I guess they had to do SOMETHING to get people to buy it AGAIN.
It's all about the money.
And if we happen to teach our children that all girls are pink and all boys are blue in the process...no harm done.
*Please note the dripping sarcasm here.*