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AllyJay
8 years agoMember
I agree with you @nikkid. Here was this resource, with all our diverse backrounds, qualifications, genders, strengths, networks, opinions, feelings, social demographics and so on ad infinitum and "Pssshhh...nah...we'll get the opinion of titty intact professionals to tell us what we ???"Consumers"??? want, need or appreciate? The Pink Lady certainly doesn't float my boat either. Looks to me like the little styalised figures of traffic signs. You know the little schoolgirl, holding the hand of her smaller brother, and the two stooped old farts warning of a nearby nursing home. Yes them. I'm not a prim and proper Pink Lady myself, nor one of the Twin Set and Pearls with pantihose and matching bag and shoes type either. My adult offspring tell me I look like a 1970's LSD flashback with my sartorial inelegance. I don't identify with it and I do have some Pink in me...my pink bits. If I were a man, without even that connection with "Pink", I would feel totally unmasculinated and marginalised. A, in my view, token bone tossed to them in an effort to include them in the Corporate Image, I feel is disingenious to say the least. What a prime opportunity, with such a broadbased resource to tap into, us Brothers and Sisters in this abominable war, united and together, to step into the modern era, without the dated, steriotyped, discriminatory logo from the past...wasted. Grateful for the support and information from the Organisation, but Fuck a Duck you folks, put on your Listening Ears and hear what we are saying, please.