The reaction of a girl to see sexism in children's clothing, a very reasoned anger that has gone viral

Going to the supermarket with your daughter can be very educational, we never stop learning when we listen to children.

Daisy at age 8, makes an analysis of the messages on boys 'clothes and girls' clothes as revealing and simple. The messages are not the same, not even similar.

Boys are encouraged to dream girls are only told "Hey!" And she doesn't like it. His reasoned and reasonable anger has gone viral.

We don't talk about colors or accessories anymore, we don't talk about fabrics or designs. We talk about clear messages, about the legends that we can read in countless shirts all over the world.

Something as common and as common as a shirt, something we have in our closets, both we and our children have very different messages if they are addressed to girls or boys, but why?

Some notable differences that this girl perceives one day making the purchase in the hypermarket with her mother. Without much effort, he appreciates a difference that annoys him and that he does not quite understand, before the look of his mother who takes the trouble to record his reflection aloud with his mobile phone and then upload it to his Facebook page. And even goes from reflection to action and tries to make the designers and sellers of those clothes see that girls may also like the same colors and the same messages as boys, what girl doesn't want to be adventurous, like says Daisy?

It is worth listening to her, to her and thousands of girls like her to whom those t-shirts and many others are similar.

What does "Hey!" Mean?

"It's not fair because everyone thinks girls should only be beautiful and boys only adventurous."

Girls can read messages such as "Hey!" and others even clearer "Beautiful" Y "I feel fabulous". On the other hand, children find motivational messages of the kind on their shirts "Think beyond", messages that encourage them "Desert adventures await you" or directly "Hero".

She comments with her mother who asks her opinion about these messages "It's not fair" answer the girl "What part of" Hey! "Is inspiring?" He asks his mother.

Small details, just a few phrases placed on the front of some shirts and yet, perhaps they are influenced by their education more than we think and even more than we would like.

Photos | iStockphoto
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