Any specific case of sexism would be justified (or not) by context. Capitalism can justify any "-ism" in that choices in the production of non-essential products regarding general representation are and should be dependent in large part on the profitability of those choices. A company who takes millions of investment dollars should not spend those investment dollars producing a product almost no one will buy just so it can claim it is producing a diverse set of products. Some consumers may feel this is the "right" thing to do, but those who invested in the company will have a very legitimate argument that it is certainly not the "right" thing to do.Maze1125 said:Yep, that's right. America is the only state in the world where people care about sexism.cleric of the order said:Then again, this is the only state in history that people give two flying fucks about sexism at all.
In fact, in the whole of Europe men are still allowed to whip their wives and only men above 30 are allowed to vote...Nope, I don't think a single person said that.Res Plus said:Only on the Escapist would someone bring their mindbogglingly tedious gender politics into the kids' toys arena and pompously claim that they get to control the market because of "equality".
But, hey, they you go again, claiming that capitalism and "freedom" justify sexism.
Companies may be legally entitled to do this, it may even be the most profitable choice (though probably not), but neither of those things mean that it's right.
So, the question becomes, are we entitled to representation in non-essential products? If not, then there is no ethical obligation for companies to produce products that we deem to adequately represent us. I argue that we have no inherent right to representation there, but even if one disagrees, they need to make not only a case for representation being an ethical right/responsibility but also that that ethical right/responsibility trumps the responsibilities and duties the company has to its investors. I have seen no reasonable argument that this is the case.