Global stationary giant Bic has attracted the ire of the world’s social justice warriors for telling women to “Look like a girl, Act like a lady, think like a man, work like a boss” in a promotional image distributed for South African Women’s Day. Initially it appears that social media users thought the graphic was a hoax, but Bic was forced to admit its error and apologise following outrage from The Sunday Times (South Africa), which wrote: ““Look like a girl?’ Because the infantilisation of women and the sexualisation of children is exactly the kind of blurred line we need!” British feminists quickly jumped on the bandwagon, almost further insulting South African women by insinuating that they couldn’t look after themselves. Caroline Criado-Perez tweeted, “What fresh hell is this?” paraphrasing the U.S. satirist Dorothy Parker. Bic took to their Facebook page to apologise, stating: “Hi everyone. Let’s start out by
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