This reminds me of an episode of The Office where someone made a written complaint about the bathrooms at Dunder Mifflin Scranton are segregated. When confronted, Creed mentioned the symbol of the white man or white woman on the black background sign on the bathroom door thinking it meant whites only.
In our PC reality, it wouldn't be a surprise if that were addressed and required to have multi-colored people "stick figures" on such signage.
As for the OP's "men at work" being removed, I understand it represents some femenist struggle for some, but in the end, it isn't that big of a deal..in fact I think political correctness gets a bit more of a bad wrap than it deserves. Were it not so, can you imagine some of the language we'd have? Imagine a court of law where code is being explained in a charge to the defendant of "..6 acts of tom-foolery, 3 counts of butt-holing, and 1 charge of being a houligan!!!"
In short, there DOES have to be an evolution of our language in some cases. Just because some of the changes simplify or result in a more proper portrayal of verbiage, doesn't mean it's Fascism and tree-hugging protestors pushing an agenda (though many times it is that!).
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