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My class teacher is spewing feminist shit again, this time about pink once being a symbol of masculinity (Pre- 1940 or something). I see exactly the same source on all articles I have read stating this number, so it seems to me like just another feminist meme.

Is this legit? If not, give me some ammo so i can shoot that shit down /pol/
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Pink a symbol of masculinity? Have you asked for the source, you Danish sheep?
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>>73673916
She says she will send me source after class.
As I said i have been looking around already, and most of the "sources" seem like they are just mimicking the same feminist meme.

Also, is this pic really President Roosevelt?
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>>73674340
It is
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>>73674435
KEK

Anyways, I found this thing: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20141117-the-pink-vs-blue-gender-myth

Let's hope she trusts the Big Black Cock.

Just because some men wore pink suits in 1930 or some shit doesn't mean it symbolized masculinity. I'm not fucking having it.
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>>73674340
And /pol/ complains when todays little boys wear dresses.
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>>73673633
I did a bit of research on your behalf, and the closest I could find was that in the 19th century boys often wore pink because their dad's would wear dark red.
So pink was kind of like being a Jr. Man, and when they grow up, they would graduate to red.
>search pink in Wiki
Now on the other had, many shit tier sites translated that as pink being masculine
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Why the FUCK does anybody give a SHIT

Why the FUCK is your teacher wasting your time with this utter BOLLOCKS
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>>73673633
She's shit
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>>73675136
I FUCKING KNOW RIGHT

She is an SJW feminist that takes all those femi-memes really seriously. See >>73675203


>>73674928
Yeah that is what I arrived at also, some sources would be great though. Ty.

>>73674657
Probably because nowadays it is usually the result of the parents being complete cucks and believing that all clothing should be unisex and all that shit.

Putting a boy in girls clothing literally destroys his identity from birth.
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>>73673633
The "pink" they're talking about is the color in your picture. The sort you'd find inside a salmon.
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