GayChristian said:I find typically that people who have a problem with inclusive language do so because they have trouble with the people who make up the diverse world that we live in. God forbid they should take a moment to consider that what we say matters. If we were to make those same people start talking and writing from the vantage point that "she" was the "prefered" pronoun, or that the world was predominantly black, asian, or anything BUT white and/or if they only saw or heard things where the straights were not included, but ignored---etc. Things would change. All of a sudden all of those poor things who are so tired of having to think about people other than themselves would be fighting the war of inclusion and diversity.
:blabla:GayChristian said:I find typically that people who have a problem with inclusive language do so because they have trouble with the people who make up the diverse world that we live in. God forbid they should take a moment to consider that what we say matters. If we were to make those same people start talking and writing from the vantage point that "she" was the "prefered" pronoun, or that the world was predominantly black, asian, or anything BUT white and/or if they only saw or heard things where the straights were not included, but ignored---etc. Things would change. All of a sudden all of those poor things who are so tired of having to think about people other than themselves would be fighting the war of inclusion and diversity.
GayChristian said:I find typically that people who have a problem with inclusive language do so because they have trouble with the people who make up the diverse world that we live in. God forbid they should take a moment to consider that what we say matters. If we were to make those same people start talking and writing from the vantage point that "she" was the "prefered" pronoun, or that the world was predominantly black, asian, or anything BUT white and/or if they only saw or heard things where the straights were not included, but ignored---etc. Things would change. All of a sudden all of those poor things who are so tired of having to think about people other than themselves would be fighting the war of inclusion and diversity.
Why do you think censorship is practiced by your fellow left wingers so frequently on college campuses? Conservative speakers constantly get their speeches disrupted, pies thrown in their faces, etc.Cliffracer RIP said:I don't like political correctness beacause it's censorship. If someone wants to say something, they should say it so we know what they stand for.
Jefferson said:Why do you think censorship is practiced by your fellow left wingers so frequently on college campuses? Conservative speakers constantly get their speeches disrupted, pies thrown in their faces, etc.
BINGO! They can be offensive as a matter of "free speech." You cannot because it's discriminatory or some such nonsense.koban said:Because they're hypocrites?
Another BINGO! Not only promoting their view, but prohibiting the promoting of any opposing view.It's not about free speech - it's about promoting their view.