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Now it's official, another American Icon officially falls into (((degeneracy))).

On Monday, the popular kids’ toy Lego announced that it would remove gender stereotypes from its toys, forcing a ‘woke‘ ideology on young children.

The Lego Dreamzzz line, produced by the toy giant, will debut with several new models, including a Pegasus horse, a bunny with blue and pink stripes named Bunchu, and a “nightmare shark ship.”

The new ‘gender inclusive’ characters will also be featured in a new television show premiering on May 15.

“We have always been focused on ensuring that LEGO play was for all children, but within the recent years we have focused more on putting systematic processes into place to ensure LEGO products and marketing be as inclusive as possible,” said Julia Goldin, Chief Product and Marketing Officer Lego Group, in a statement to USA TODAY. . . .

Source Article (thegatewaypundit.com)

Now it's official, another American Icon officially falls into (((degeneracy))). >On Monday, the popular kids’ toy Lego announced that it would remove gender stereotypes from its toys, forcing a ‘woke‘ ideology on young children. >The Lego Dreamzzz line, produced by the toy giant, will debut with several new models, including a Pegasus horse, a bunny with blue and pink stripes named Bunchu, and a “nightmare shark ship.” >The new ‘gender inclusive’ characters will also be featured in a new television show premiering on May 15. >“We have always been focused on ensuring that LEGO play was for all children, but within the recent years we have focused more on putting systematic processes into place to ensure LEGO products and marketing be as inclusive as possible,” said Julia Goldin, Chief Product and Marketing Officer Lego Group, in a statement to USA TODAY. . . . [Source Article](https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/05/lego-goes-woke-as-it-launches-new-gender-neutral-toys-in-a-bid-to-break-stereotypes/)

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Nope, participation trophies hadn't yet been invented back in my day. Dad used a lot of harsh 4 letter words with me when I was a kid like "earn", "work", "hard", "save" ...

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What a bad parent!

;-)

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It seemed a bit mean at the time, my friends had all kinds of junk toys and they didn't have to work for them. So I spent a lot of time at my friends playing with them and their junk toys, realizing I was glad my parents didn't waste their limited money buying these toys for me because those toys seldom measured up to their advertising hype. Wanting is often times better than having. Later in my late teens my Dad told me "It's not about how much you make, it's about what you do with it" ... which turned out to be another very valuable lesson that has paid me dividends.

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It was pretty much the same in my house growing up. We were taught to appreciate what we had because we weren't simply handed whatever we asked for. We also had a list of chores to do. It was one way we earned money for ourselves as kids.