Ugh, the close mindedness and opinions of certain individuals blows me away. RANT TIME.
One of my coworkers wants to take his daughter to the Lego store this weekend because she is interested in the Friends line. He came to me asking about the store, pricing, info, etc. since I'm the Lego guy, haha. I gave him my input and I'm giving him my 10% off coupon to use for his daughter this weekend (yeah, I'm a nice guy, boom).
So I told the guy I carpool with about how my OTHER coworker's daughter is interested in the Friends line. I had to explain it to him because he'd never heard of it.
"The Friends line was recently introduced as a way of targeting those not interested in your standard Castle, Ninjago, City, Star Wars, etc sets. It was mostly aimed at younger girls (as they were more inclined to shy away from Star Wars and such), but it isn't explicit for girls like Barbie comes off as."
He started saying how it's incredibly sexist of Lego to do that and how it shows that they're a bad company only concerned about business. To me, it makes PERFECT sense for Lego to create a line targeted towards females - it's expanding their demographic. A little girl who has no interest in Lego because she doesn't like what she sees at the toy store may find a new love for the toy when she gets to play with the new Friends Lego. Maybe she decides she wants others, maybe not - the point is, she's playing with Lego (a brand).
I equated it to how GI Joe and Barbie are most clearly targeting males and females respectively. Nobody cries out for that, but the second Lego introduces a line that's aimed more towards the female demographic, people start saying how Lego is sexist. It makes no sense to me.
It shouldn't bother me as much as it does, but I can't stand when people disagree and argue something like that and can't seem to find any good in the matter. Creating a line geared towards girls is, in my opinion, incredibly smart - it increases sales and introduces a new group of kids to the Lego brand that may have never been interested before.
Am I being a terrible person by not seeing his side of the argument (that Lego is sexist and terrible now that they've introduced a line targeting females)?