I was just now catching up with my LEGO Ideas e-mail (I went through my cctech mail first :) and see that the Women of Computing set was put together and proposed by the same woman who did the Women of NASA set.

As far as my wife, she is active in two local LEGO user groups and was the one of those club's liaison with LEGO (until last month when the club lost its official club status with LEGO). Seeing LEGO this close is sometimes not the best idea if one wants to remain an enthusiastic supporter of the company.


On 12/4/21 3:29 PM, Adrian Stoness via cctalk wrote:
Lego puts poly pocket to shame. I agree with urwife and thank her for her
work lobbying lego plz keep it up itsthe truly universal toy of everything

On Sat., Dec. 4, 2021, 5:24 p.m. Alan Perry via cctalk, <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:

LEGO is not doing this. This is part of the LEGO Ideas program, ideas
for LEGO sets submitted by the LEGO user community. Someone proposes a
set to the community and, if it gets 10,000 votes from the community,
LEGO will consider making an official set out of it. Other examples of
LEGO Ideas sets are the Saturn V rocket and ISS.


This set was likely inspired by another Ideas set that went through the
process and became an official set -
https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/women-of-nasa-21312


LEGO itself has been a bit behind the curve on including female minifigs
in their sets. My wife is active in the AFOL (Adult Fans Of LEGO)
community. She has been lobbying LEGO for more female figures for much
of her life, partly because LEGO was considered a "boys'" toy when we
were growing up. (We were born at the beginning of Gen X FWIW.)


alan


On 12/4/21 12:09 PM, Brielle via cctalk wrote:
See, if it had been presented like that, it would likely have not
elicited the same response.
It’s sad, but I understand the reason why they are doing it.  Lego has
always been a bit progressive - even going as far as in commercials that
girls can play with legos too.
Unfortunately, the ones that throw the term ‘woke’ around like that tend
to have pretty strong feelings about a “woman’s place in society”.
Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 4, 2021, at 12:55 PM, newsgro...@micromuseum.co.uk wrote:

On the contrary I consider it implicit that they played an equal role
- and the need to make toys to indicate it is somewhat sad.
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Using the term ‘woke’ these days is a great way to render any point you
are trying to make moot.  Great way to make people people not take you
seriously.
He may as well have just come out and said, “It triggers me and I don’t
like having to acknowledge that women exist in the field of computer
history.”
— Brie

On Dec 4, 2021, at 12:43 PM, Jason Howe via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
I'm curious what your definition of 'woke' is, because it seems
grossly misapplied in this instance.
--Jason


On 12/4/21 10:20, Chris Long via cctalk wrote:
Great.....not.

Why do we need woke Lego?

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