could you please call it "computer-engineer-barbie" like the URL suggests?
I realise the irony of me pointing this out.
Feminist has a very clear, important meaning.
Don't let anyone corrupt it.
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Lewis' law?
A feminist hacker is a woman who is not content to be paid a lesser amount to a man for the same work, and will not accept being passed over for work opportunities she is fully capable of.
But my point is that by design Barbie as a character is shallow, anti-intellectual, materialistic, snobbish, etc. I guess my assumption is that most parents who buy their kids the toy actually want that as a role model for their kids, and that this is inherently at odds with a toy that encourages kids to go into STEM or whatever.