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Editor's note: Warning, this article contains sexual descriptions that some readers might find disturbing.
A women's rights campaigner is deriding a museum's claim that Legos are heteronormative and therefore anti-LGBT because the pieces fit together, similar to mating between men and women.
The Science Museum in London, which previously attracted controversy over a display that promoted so-called “gender-affirming care,” has made headlines once again over a self-guided tour titled “Seeing Things Queerly” that claims Lego toys are viewed by some as anti-gay.
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Editor's note: Warning, this article contains sexual descriptions that some readers might find disturbing.
A women's rights campaigner is deriding a museum's claim that Legos are heteronormative and therefore anti-LGBT because the pieces fit together, similar to mating between men and women.
The Science Museum in London, which previously attracted controversy over a display that promoted so-called “gender-affirming care,” has made headlines once again over a self-guided tour titled “Seeing Things Queerly” that claims Lego toys are viewed by some as anti-gay.
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Women’s rights activist blasts museum tour claiming Legos are 'heteronormative,' anti-LGBT
A women s rights campaigner is deriding a museum s claim that Legos are heteronormative and anti-LGBT because the pieces fit together like couples mating