J. Crew Ad With Boy's Pink Toenails Creates Stir
Social Conservatives Call Ad 'Propaganda;' Transgender Groups Say Reaction is 'Ridiculous'
By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES
April 13, 2011
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/crew-ad-boy-painting-toenails-pink-stirs-transgender/story?id=13358903A mother paints her son's toenails hot pink because it's his favorite color. Does that mean he'll become gay or transgender? That is the controversy surrounding a J. Crew ad that is swirling around the Internet.
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One of Brown's online readers wrote, "A small child, with no secondary sexual characteristics, cannot be considered 'transgendered' or even a transvestite. On the other hand, a fully grown person such as yourself can definitely be considered a small-minded a**hole."
Another noted that Speaker of the House John Boehner loves pink ties -- does that make him gay?
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Pink Toenails
http://www.femulate.org/2011/04/pink-toenails.htmlCurrently, there is a brouhaha concerning a J. Crew advertisement that depicts a Mom painting her son's toenails pink (because it is his favorite color).
One hockey puck claims that the advertisement is "blatant propaganda celebrating transgendered children."
The puck continues, "Propaganda pushing the celebration of gender-confused boys wanting to dress and act like girls is a growing trend, seeping into mainstream culture."
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Jenice Armstrong: Handling gender issues
April 13, 2011
http://articles.philly.com/2011-04-13/entertainment/29414066_1_pink-nail-dress-malesLADY GAGA is dead-on when she sings, "Maybe I was born this way . . . "
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I posted a copy of a Fox News story about it on Facebook with the question, "Would you let your little boy wear pink nail polish?" You can probably guess the kind of negative responses that sparked. Most were immediate and unequivocable, because the topic of what's gender appropriate for males is a sensitive one.
Heck, a lot of men won't wear a pink dress shirt let alone allow their sons to experiment with their mother's fingernail polish.
It's so much easier being female. For men, the smallest bit of deviation from the norm and they become suspect and possible prey for schoolyard bullies.
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Adam Lambert Sounds Off On Critics Calling J. Crew Layout Transgender Promotion
By On Top Magazine Staff
Published: April 14, 2011
http://www.ontopmag.com/article.aspx?id=8093&MediaType=1&Category=22&fb_ref=at_xt%3D4da725bbf2fa9de9_0&fb_source=home_multilineRocker Adam Lambert has defended a J. Crew layout that features a young boy with painted toenails.
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Lambert, who isn't averse to wearing makeup and nail polish, blasted the critics.
"Gender confusion?" he tweeted to his nearly 1 million followers. "I don't think it's that deep – children should have full freedom of expression. It's everyone else who's confused."
"If society didn't work so hard to reinforce gender role stereotypes we would have a much more well-adjusted & open-minded future generation," he added.