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Britain’s Science Museum has a “Seeing Things Queerly" tour that argued the way Legos are described as fitting together ...
A self-guided tour at the museum titled Seeing Things Queerly accuses the toy of reinforcing 'heteronormativity.' ...
A British man has become a Guinness World Record holder after visiting an unparalleled 42 museums in less than 12 hours.
The Science Museum, a publicly funded museum in Britain, describes the fastening mechanism in Lego bricks as “gendered” and ...
The tour, titled 'Stories of Queer Communities, Experiences and Identities,' features a display of Lego bricks alongside an ...
Institution’s Seeing Things Queerly tour claims people think the toy bricks are ‘gendered’ and reinforces idea ...
A self-guided tour at a major museum has dubbed Lego blocks anti-LGBT, warning they reinforce “heteronormativity”.
A tour at the Science Museum in London has claimed Lego bricks can be anti-LGBTQ+ by promoting heteronormative relationships.