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CA Bill Would Force Stores to Display Children’s Items in ‘Gender-Neutral Area
Posted on 3/1/21 at 3:47 pm
Posted on 3/1/21 at 3:47 pm
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California legislators are considering a bill that would require retailers to display children’s clothing, toys and other child-related items in a “gender-neutral area,” regardless of whether the items have traditionally been marketed for either girls or boys.
AB 1084 would add a section titled “Gender Neutral Retail Departments” to the state’s civil rights law, and would prohibit retail department stores with 500 or more employees from using signage within the undivided gender-neutral area to distinguish between girls and boys products.
“Assembly Bill 1084 does nothing to advance civil rights—and a lot to undermine the ability of retail stores to manage their own businesses,” California Family Council (CFC), a state affiliate of Focus on the Family, argues.
The bill would even extend to California-based stores that sell products online, forcing them to include pages on their websites offering the products in a collective “kids,” “unisex,” or “gender-neutral” format.
“This is an issue of children being able to express themselves without bias,” California assembly member Evan Low, who introduced the bill, contended.
Low has previously said that the inspiration for the bill came from the 9-year-old daughter of one of his staffers. The child told him that she didn’t like how boy and girl sections were separated and that he should make a law against it.
“Keeping similar items that are traditionally marketed either for girls or for boys separated makes it more difficult for the consumer to compare the products and incorrectly implies that their use by one gender is inappropriate,” the bill reads.
If passed, AB 1084 would go into effect on Jan. 1, 2024. According to the text of the bill, retail department stores that fail to comply with the law will receive a written notice from the attorney general and be given 30 days to correct the violation. But if a store continues to violate the law, it would be “liable for a civil penalty of $1,000.”
“California doesn’t need additional laws that micromanage and punish businesses,” CFC says. “This self-proclaimed civil rights bill actually cheapens the noble intent of the [civil rights] law. It’s one thing to forbid companies from discriminating against people, but quite another to tell them how to market and merchandise sale items with the goal of changing public perceptions of gender roles.”
California legislators are considering a bill that would require retailers to display children’s clothing, toys and other child-related items in a “gender-neutral area,” regardless of whether the items have traditionally been marketed for either girls or boys.
AB 1084 would add a section titled “Gender Neutral Retail Departments” to the state’s civil rights law, and would prohibit retail department stores with 500 or more employees from using signage within the undivided gender-neutral area to distinguish between girls and boys products.
“Assembly Bill 1084 does nothing to advance civil rights—and a lot to undermine the ability of retail stores to manage their own businesses,” California Family Council (CFC), a state affiliate of Focus on the Family, argues.
The bill would even extend to California-based stores that sell products online, forcing them to include pages on their websites offering the products in a collective “kids,” “unisex,” or “gender-neutral” format.
“This is an issue of children being able to express themselves without bias,” California assembly member Evan Low, who introduced the bill, contended.
Low has previously said that the inspiration for the bill came from the 9-year-old daughter of one of his staffers. The child told him that she didn’t like how boy and girl sections were separated and that he should make a law against it.
“Keeping similar items that are traditionally marketed either for girls or for boys separated makes it more difficult for the consumer to compare the products and incorrectly implies that their use by one gender is inappropriate,” the bill reads.
If passed, AB 1084 would go into effect on Jan. 1, 2024. According to the text of the bill, retail department stores that fail to comply with the law will receive a written notice from the attorney general and be given 30 days to correct the violation. But if a store continues to violate the law, it would be “liable for a civil penalty of $1,000.”
“California doesn’t need additional laws that micromanage and punish businesses,” CFC says. “This self-proclaimed civil rights bill actually cheapens the noble intent of the [civil rights] law. It’s one thing to forbid companies from discriminating against people, but quite another to tell them how to market and merchandise sale items with the goal of changing public perceptions of gender roles.”
Posted on 3/1/21 at 3:48 pm to Crimson Wraith
Toys stores are dead anyway.
Posted on 3/1/21 at 3:54 pm to SammyTiger
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Toys stores are dead anyway.
Plenty of stores have toys.
Posted on 3/1/21 at 3:55 pm to Crimson Wraith
Seriously, who does this help?
Are there children out there that are traumatized by the toy section? I've never seen a kid look offended in a toy section.
Are there children out there that are traumatized by the toy section? I've never seen a kid look offended in a toy section.
Posted on 3/1/21 at 3:56 pm to Crimson Wraith
Toys are still a thing?
Why?
Kids should just move straight to deciding which gender they are and protesting accordingly.
Why?
Kids should just move straight to deciding which gender they are and protesting accordingly.
Posted on 3/1/21 at 3:57 pm to Crimson Wraith
The law is a huge waste of time.
Especially considering most sites will probably just take down a sign.
It’s not like Dolls won’t have their own section and girls won’t gravitate to dolls.
Especially considering most sites will probably just take down a sign.
It’s not like Dolls won’t have their own section and girls won’t gravitate to dolls.
Posted on 3/1/21 at 3:57 pm to Crimson Wraith
Is that even legal? I really don't know but I find it hard to believe the government can dictate how a store arranges their product.
If so, land of the free no more
If so, land of the free no more
Posted on 3/1/21 at 3:57 pm to Crimson Wraith
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rom using signage within the undivided gender-neutral area to distinguish between girls and boys products.
What if I just happen to select blue and pink colored shelving?
Are they going to regulate that?
FFS - toys aren't even really separated by "boys" and "girls" except in the practical sense that Barbie shite is together, trucks are together, Supersoaker/Nerf Guns are together, dolls, etc.
Imagine waking up being angry about things like this.
Posted on 3/1/21 at 4:00 pm to Crimson Wraith
how long before they ban pink and blue for gender reveal parties?
Posted on 3/1/21 at 4:00 pm to Crimson Wraith
All kidding aside...what percentage of the American public are we even pretending identifies as something other than male or female?
It's bad enough when 13% of the American public seems to drive almost EVERY topic is modern politics, but given this number has to be fricking miniscule, it's hard to fathom why we're expected to cater to such a tiny fraction of the public and essentially re-do our entire society to make them less angry.
I'd have said happy, but let's be honest...no one on the left is ever fricking happy.
It's bad enough when 13% of the American public seems to drive almost EVERY topic is modern politics, but given this number has to be fricking miniscule, it's hard to fathom why we're expected to cater to such a tiny fraction of the public and essentially re-do our entire society to make them less angry.
I'd have said happy, but let's be honest...no one on the left is ever fricking happy.
Posted on 3/1/21 at 4:01 pm to SammyTiger
quote:Toys? Who gives a shite about toys? They want the clothing mixed together. How fricked up is THAT!
Toys stores are dead anyway.
Posted on 3/1/21 at 4:03 pm to Crimson Wraith
quote:Agists. You saying I’m not a kid?
kids
Posted on 3/1/21 at 4:10 pm to SammyTiger
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It’s not like Dolls won’t have their own section and girls won’t gravitate to dolls.
Exactly.
I've never seen a boys or girls sign in the toy section.
I've seen an aisle for dolls or stuffed animals or Legos or board games. But never anything saying "this is for boys" or "this is for girls".
Posted on 3/1/21 at 4:16 pm to HubbaBubba
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Toys? Who gives a shite about toys? They want the clothing mixed together. How fricked up is THAT!
I’ll tell you what, they could have mixed all the clothes together when I was A kid and I still would have worn exactly what my mom bought for my older brother 4 years before.
Posted on 3/1/21 at 4:53 pm to Crimson Wraith
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“This is an issue of children being able to express themselves without bias,” California assembly member Evan Low, who introduced the bill, contended.
Low has previously said that the inspiration for the bill came from the 9-year-old daughter of one of his staffers. The child told him that she didn’t like how boy and girl sections were separated and that he should make a law against it.
Neat. Now why make life difficult for the parents of the reamining 99.7% of the population?
Posted on 3/1/21 at 4:54 pm to Crimson Wraith
Reason 1,432,326 on why not to go to California.
Posted on 3/1/21 at 5:07 pm to Crimson Wraith
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require retailers to display children’s clothing, toys and other child-related items in a “gender-neutral area,”
The retailer I work for is already doing this very rapidly over the last year or so. Apparently "gender neutral" clothing is the fastest growing segment of kids clothing in the country.
What it looks like in practice is that approximately 25% of the Boys and Men's sections are merchandise with clothing for Girls and Women. Shirts are thinner, shorter, and reflect culturally feminine themes. Joggers and sweatpants are thinner and cheaper.
The jist is that "gender neutral" basically refers to women, especially younger women, wanting to wear bigger, more boyish clothing, and apparel companies just rebranding their existing men's space rather than overhaul their women's assortment.
This post was edited on 3/1/21 at 5:08 pm
Posted on 3/1/21 at 5:11 pm to Crimson Wraith
Meanwhile, parents are going out of their way to create stupid skits/pranks/methods for gender reveals.
Absolute clown world.
Absolute clown world.
Posted on 3/1/21 at 5:12 pm to Crimson Wraith
Because they haven’t chased enough businesses away
Posted on 3/1/21 at 5:19 pm to fr33manator
I hope it passes and stores like Old Navy and whatnot say screw it and make public plans to close stores before the law takes effect.
It'll be a nice slap to the face of the CA legislators who keep making idiotic laws.
It'll be a nice slap to the face of the CA legislators who keep making idiotic laws.
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