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Anti-pink campaign to end whores’ boudoirs in toy stores

Insipid, minging, disgusting and at times a bit slaggish, so thank God for the recent Pinkstinks campaign,  aiming to stop the pinkification of girls’ toys on the high street.

The campaign rightly claims that whilst toys for boys embraces all learning areas including; constriction, science, adventure and role play, the horrific whores’ boudoir of ‘pink alleys’ in toy stores limits choices and learning for girls.

Calling for a Christmas boycott of stores such as the Early Learning Centre, who strongly segregate boys and girls’ toys into blue and pink, Pinkstinks wants to inspire girls about the possibilities and challenge the ‘culture of pink’ they believe to be based on beauty over brains.

To join the campaign, visit: www.pinkstinks.co.uk