You incorrectly imposed your own views and assumptions on the situation I described. That’s the garbage.
I don’t have the imagination to make such a thing up, so you’ll all have to take my word that these events really have happened in the world I share with young children.
It is your choice whether or not you accept the implications of bigoted/racist/sexist representations, albeit in some cases subtle, on the outlook and behaviour of children. I see it more first hand because of my family situation, and what I see does concern me a bit. If you choose to have a different view or interpret the evidence differently, that’s fine - I’m just calling out what I see and experience, as relevant to this discussion.