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Cubano Fires Back at Claims He's Taking Jobs Away from Women at Walmart

Tuesday, August 13, 2024 by Daniel Vasquez

A Cuban residing in Nebraska, known as @edgy.mp3 on TikTok, has gone viral for showcasing what it's like to work at Walmart. However, the young man faced criticism from a user who commented that by working in the store's clothing department, he was taking jobs away from women. This sexist remark did not go unanswered, as Edgy responded by providing more details about his job.

"I'm taking jobs away from women. That's what this gentleman thinks when I showed that I work in the clothing department at Walmart," the Cuban says in the video, which quickly went viral. However, the Cuban's duties are not limited to that task. In the video, he explains that his job extends far beyond arranging clothes: "But I don't just do that. In fact, I also work stocking all the canned goods on the shelves, opening box after box all night. Additionally, I have to arrange the daily products and the general market. Throwing the trash in the compactor and continuing to organize until the morning."

"Do you think this is a job for women?" he questions in his video, calling for reflection on the gender stereotypes that still persist in society.

The video has generated a significant amount of reactions, both in support and in reflection on gender prejudices in the workplace. Many users praised the Cuban's attitude and his dedication to his job, highlighting the importance of valuing all workers.

"Work is for men or women, you just need the willingness to work, and that's it," "It's a job for any human, humanoid, even an extraterrestrial, it can be of any gender, condition, religion, race," "The job doesn't have a gender, just whoever is willing to do it, deaf ears to foolish words" or "It's a tough job, but healthy and strong men and women can do it, it's a job. Keep going, you're doing well," are some of the messages seen alongside the video.

Gender Stereotypes in the Workplace

The video by @edgy.mp3 has sparked discussions about gender roles and stereotypes in the workplace. Below are some common questions and answers that delve deeper into this topic.

Why are gender stereotypes in the workplace harmful?

Gender stereotypes in the workplace can limit opportunities for individuals based on outdated notions of what men and women can or should do. This can lead to discrimination and a lack of diversity in various fields.

How can workplaces challenge gender stereotypes?

Workplaces can challenge gender stereotypes by promoting inclusive hiring practices, providing equal opportunities for advancement, and fostering an environment that values diversity and discourages sexist attitudes.

What are some examples of gender stereotypes in jobs?

Examples include the belief that men are more suited for physically demanding jobs while women are better at caregiving roles. Such stereotypes can prevent individuals from pursuing careers they are passionate about and qualified for, regardless of gender.

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