🐱 Gender Neutral Playing Cards Cause a Storm

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First it was gender neutral restrooms, now playing cards have been given a 21st century makeover thanks to forensic psychology graduate, Indy Mellink.


Has woke culture gone too far or is Indy Mellink on to something with her gender neutral playing cards? (Image: Reuters)
In step with the zeitgeist, Mellink has designed, made, and distributed more than 1,500 packs of gender neutral cards.

Her epiphany came whilst playing games with her family last summer. For Mellink, “subtle inequalities,” such as kings outranking queens, are problematic for society.

Gender Neutral Cards Represent Real Issues

Mellink’s deck tackles one fundament point: kings being worth more than queens. Although playing cards were invented long before the recent move towards genderless products, the Dutch graduate believes it’s time for a change.


Indy Mellink has swapped kings, queens, and jacks for precious metals. (Image: Reuters)
“If we have this hierarchy that the king is worth more than the queen, then this subtle inequality influences people in their daily life because it’s just another way of saying hey, you’re less important,” Mellink told Reuters.

The genderless deck only dismantles the patriarchy with the cards themselves. It doesn’t change the fundamental hierarchy.


What are gender neutral playing cards?

After what she described as “a lot of trial and error,” Mellink found the best way to signify gender equality was to replace kings, queens, and jacks. In their place, she created three new symbols:

  • Gold Bars = Replace kings.
  • Silver Coins = Replace queens.
  • Bronze Shields = Replace jacks.

The new cards have been used to name the deck i.e. GSB playing cards. There are two types of deck, red and black, and each one costs $11.90.

Gender Can be Problematic in Poker

Gender can be an issue in poker. The inaugural Women’s Poker Summit in 2018 was set up to discuss issues facing females at the felt.

A survey carried out in the UK also discovered that certain aspects of the industry are dominated by men. The research carried out by 888Poker found that 45% of women feel intimidated by men at the table.

Therefore, the issue of gender inequality is one that’s pertinent and far from trivial. However, the question is whether or not genderless decks are the answer.

Do general neutral playing cards highlight the issue of inequality or do they trivialize an important topic?


The majority of views expressed online favor the latter. In fact, many of the comments from poker players and Twitter trolls have been less than favorable.

In other #Snowflake news, I have recently discovered that they now make gender neutral playing cards, since the king card holding a higher value than the queen has a direct influence in real life, causing women to feel less important. Yep, almost spat out the morning coffee, 🤣
— Jack Campbell (@_JackCampbell__) January 20, 2021
However, Mellink has found support for her invention. Her family and friends bought 50 decks.

She’s also sold more than 1,500 decks to people in the US, Germany, Belgium, and France. Mellink also told Reuters that there’s been interest from game shops in Europe.

Multiple Ways to Play Genderless Poker

For all the current interest, it seems that there was already a market for genderless playing cards. Mayan Segal came up with a similar idea in 2017 (video below features an actress playing Segal).


She asked her dad a “very simple question: why is the queen worth less than the king?” Her father, the CEO of a media company, didn’t have an answer because “there isn’t one.”

Segal’s mission to dismantle the patriarchy of playing cards led her to create Queeng. Instead of replacing kings, queens, and jacks, she rebranded them.


  • Monarch Cards = King Cards – We called it Monarch, as a Monarch can be male or female.
  • Duchess or Duke Cards = Queen Cards – We called it Duchess or Duke so we could have both a man and a woman.
  • Prince or Princess Cards = Jack Cards – Jacks are now Princes and Princesses.

Queeng has generated a huge amount of interest. At the last count, the project has received more than $400,000 in donations. That’s enabled Segal to print 5,000 new decks, which are now being sold for $45 each.

Are gender neutral playing cards a crude attempt to cash-in on a serious issue? Or are they a good thing for card games like poker and society as a whole?
 
The ace is already gender neutral. It's either the highest value or lowest value card depending on how it feels.
 
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Meanwhile, slavery continues in the Middle East, 12 year olds are dying in childbirth in Yemen after being married off to a relative and Islamic "dancing" boys are being molested.

The left is a cartoon..
 
$45 for a deck of cards that cost pennies to print. The grift is strong with this one. You can call up Cartamundi and have whatever put onto playing cards and it isn't going to cost anywhere near that, and they're one of the more expensive options.

Kudos for exploiting these morons, card creator.
 
Gold bars silver coins to replace royal titles seems sorta arbitrary and like it didn't even take any thought, you could do foods: pizza is king tacos are queen or cars: subaru is king tesla is queen (but is transitioning, watch out subaru) religious texts the talmud is king....
Gold -> Silver -> Bronze are a highly recognizable hierarchy of precious metals. The items they use to represent each seems arbitrary, and definitely not as stylish as traditional royal heraldry.
 
If the "King" in the playing card deck is influencing you to accept the patriarchy, you might be a moron. Also, is this chick from the UK? Where they actually have a King and where the male heirs are in line for the throne? If so, until she gets them to change the laws of succession, she should fuck off. A card game is meaningless. And if you can't even enjoy a card game without being offended, you're not going to be fun to hang around.

Gold -> Silver -> Bronze are a highly recognizable hierarchy of precious metals. The items they use to represent each seems arbitrary, and definitely not as stylish as traditional royal heraldry.
But why is the darker metal at the bottom of the hierarchy? Someone needs to complain that this is racism.
 
“If we have this hierarchy that the king is worth more than the queen, then this subtle inequality influences people in their daily life because it’s just another way of saying hey, you’re less important,”
The stupid thing is, as he is Dutch, the king is inherently worth more than the queen. There was a reason why the hubands of the three Dutch queens were called prince, as they could not be called king as this would hierarchically put them above the queen and legally speaking the queen was also the king in the constitutional law sense.
 
45% is less than half. So more women don't feel intimidated than do. And some women will be intimidated by anything; I have older female relatives that are too intimidated (pre-COVID) to go to a female-only gym.
And it stops nearly none of them from being around, dating, or mating with men. Either such respondents are full of it or the survey couldn't pick up on them liking that intimidation.
 
This isn't even new. Hell, they did the same thing during the french revolution, with "Liberties, Equalities, Fraternities" replacing the royalty cards. Granted, they found those card problematic for entirely different reasons.
 
“If we have this hierarchy that the king is worth more than the queen, then this subtle inequality influences people in their daily life because it’s just another way of saying hey, you’re less important,” Mellink told Reuters.
Anyone feeling oppressed over this literally is less important.
Alternative title: how to make [as of now] 700k on goddamn playing cards.
Since they don't specify the quality on their site, then it's cheap shit. They're likely to have 95%-98% profit margins on each deck, this is brilliant and I feel bad for not thinking about it.
Marketing 101 - Convince the other guy to buy a product he doesn't need. Some of these social justice grifters are incredible capitalists.
 
These fuckin' clowns are just salty everyone throws away the card that best represents them.
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