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d1 9.png?resize=1200,630 - People Divided Over A Picture Of Little Boy 'Doctor' Holding Hands With Girl 'Nurse'

People Divided Over A Picture Of Little Boy ‘Doctor’ Holding Hands With Girl ‘Nurse’

Social media can be completely wicked at times.

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Humans have their own norms to analyze everything. They can consider the most beautiful looking woman as ugly and they can consider a normal man as obsolete by calling him a harasser.

We humans do not believe in the truth, we try to make things complicated to make it the truth.

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Social media, on the other hand, empowers us in doing the same because believe it or not, standing in front of a crowd is thousands of times tougher than sitting behind your PC’s screen and then making the comments.

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When this picture of a little boy holding hands with a little girl in a hospital came out, the users got in a dilemma of calling it cute or sexist for what they have written on their backs.

The picture that has been brought in the limelight features two kids, a girl wearing a pink scrub that read ‘nurse in training’ and the boy whose scrub is green has written ‘Doctor in training’ on his back.

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The photo was posted by a medical website but rather than taking it lightly, thousands of users pointed out something sexist in the picture.

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The matter that had been highlighted by the users is that the person or the team who created the picture thought of the female as the nurse and male as the doctor.

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The picture was shared with a caption “Isn’t this picture cute?” The picture has till now been liked by 15,000 people but the comment box was full with people commenting that the picture is not cute but sexist.

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A user commented “It is a shame that the adult that has created this picture became so sexist and titled female as nurse and male as the doctor.

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Why can’t the female be the doctor and male the nurse? Or why they both couldn’t have been doctors? This was just a sexist picture that is giving out a dangerous message.”

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