A kid who attended a football game for a team whose colors include red and black. He paints half his face red and the other half black... and people accuse him of being in blackface.
I find racism deplorable... but team spirit is not racism.
Indeed. God save us all from well-intentioned fools; they're the worst sort.Some people have no clue what racism really is. Just gives them an excuse to bully but claim the moral high ground.
Indeed. God save us all from well-intentioned fools; they're the worst sort.
"Womyn" and "herstory" were created by feminists in the late 60s. They were playing with language to try and expand their minds past their social conditioning. You may find it eye-rolling, but it was valuable to many women at the time.Like when they tried to make us use words like "womyn" and "herstory". I think I rolled my eyes into the next COUNTY when I heard about that.
And don't even fucking get me started on "Latinx".![]()
Like when they tried to make us use words like "womyn" and "herstory". I think I rolled my eyes into the next COUNTY when I heard about that.
And don't even fucking get me started on "Latinx".![]()
As for "Latinx", that's very common here in Arizona so one doesn't have to use the more cumbersome "latino/latina".
At grad school, I had an instructor who was like that. We couldn’t even use the word ‘The’ because of the ‘he’ in it, for instance… *eye rolls*
Even though actual Latinos don't like the word?
God knows what types like that think of people whose names end in "man" or "son". Must have been hell to pick a late night talk show to watch, when the only options were Carson or Letterman.![]()
The older I get the more frustrated I get with the huge emphasis that was put on me to get a higher degree. Unfortunately, that came at the expense of more practical life skills that I now look back on and go "That was stupid; why didn't I learn that." The emphasis on academic achievement over practical skills really bothers me because it assumes that all the other skills will come with it. But, in college, no one tells you all the practical, real life, needed skills, from navigating insurance companies, to basic problem solving skills.At grad school, I had an instructor who was like that. We couldn’t even use the word ‘The’ because of the ‘he’ in it, for instance… *eye rolls*
For the final essay/term paper, I ended up writing it as ‘normal’, then systematically went through and search-and-replaced as many ‘offending’ words as possible before handing it in.
The end result was completely unreadable gibberish but hey, got an ‘A’ for it. So much for modern scholarship. Sheesh.
Cheers,
-CM-
I dunno if that's true or not. I haven't done a survey.Even though actual Latinos don't like the word?
And some billionaire dude from South Africa has given us all another, unrelated reason to not append a X to anything.It's definitely true. Linky
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