Car Company Uses Offensive Slogan for 70 Years, Outrages Mother and Child

An Australian car rental company is under fire for offensive language on its fleet. For 75 years, the slogan has been displayed on the side of the company’s cars, but a mother and her 7-year-old son are now calling attention to its offensive nature. Nicole Van Dijken and her son were taken aback when they saw a car with the phrase “no birds” written across the door.
Uncovering the Slogan’s Meaning
Van Dijken was shocked and had to figure out what the slogan meant and how to explain it to her young son. Bayswater Car Rental, founded in 1958, had a policy of not hiring women as drivers. The term “birds” referred to women or delivery girls. Customers were expected to pick up their own cars, so there were no “birds” behind the wheel, only the customers themselves.

A Mother’s Frustration

Van Dijken expressed her frustration about explaining this “sexist slur” to her son. She believes the slogan belongs in the past and is not appropriate in today’s inclusive society. She said, “It’s a sexist slur, and I’m now in a position where I need to explain that to my son, which I did do.”
Company’s Stance
The car rental company refuses to change its slogan. Instead, they direct customers to their website for more information, explaining that in the past, having “delivery girls” was a standard service. Some people argue that the term “bird” used to be friendly, but in today’s world, it is not appropriate.

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