Gender stereotypes. They’re a thing. We see them all the time, especially surrounding cars and motorsports. Mercedes-Benz and Mattel have teamed up to do something.
As the joint release explains, “No Limits” is an initiative “created by Mercedes-Benz in partnership…
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Okay very cool. So how do I get a car for my 6 year opd daughter? She's gonna want one if she sees the video. She is quite honestly the best assistant I've ever had in the garage too.
I saw this a while back. Thank you Mercedes!!!
In reply to AnthonyGS :
I see two on eBay, and here a list of participating organization.
And while posting the above, this came on:
The first “No Limits” programs launched 4 days ago with special workshops in Atlanta, Los Angeles and New York City, where thousands of young children will be inspired to think outside of the box when it comes to career aspirations. Through February 2020, girls across the U.S., through more than 100 organizations, will engineer toy racetracks, design cars, engage with female role models and attend STEM workshops through programs designed to expand how they see their future.
Present the courses. Give equal access. Let individuals decide what they're interested in. The tendency for the two genders/sexes to choose different paths is not artificial.
That said, if my daughters wanted to be mechanics/welders/architects what have you, I'd be delighted.