It is important to keep this guide in its proper context. The guide does not call for mandatory rules in schools barring the use of these terms. The guide is not calling for Father’s Day cards to be converted into “Happy Person with Testes Day.” However, we have seen such guides cited as the basis for sanctions, including allegations of hostile classroom environment or micro aggressive speech.
There is literally nothing more "sexist" than this classification.
“persons with testes.”
What about male to female transgenders (i.e. men, err... XY individuals with boobs and hormone pills) who wish they didn't have testes? Would that not be offensive?
What about people who USED to have testes? What about people who lost their testes in an accident, or forced castration? Is that not incredibly insensitive? "Did you just assume my testes status?"
I think the real reason for these abuses of language is so that we become so frustrated that we will accept it, and even be happy, when they start dropping nukes.
I'm not gonna lie, shit like this makes me think nuking the world ain't such a bad plan.
National Science Teachers Association
Let's analyze shall we?
The word 'national' denotes nationalism.
Scientist means you're a theorist.
The word 'teacher' assumes superiority.
'Association' is another word for cabal.
'Professor' means you're all talk.
Fixed
They didn't, in fact, ban the use of the words.
From the article:
Headlines, headlines, headlines.
There is literally nothing more "sexist" than this classification.
What about male to female transgenders (i.e. men, err... XY individuals with boobs and hormone pills) who wish they didn't have testes? Would that not be offensive?
What about people who USED to have testes? What about people who lost their testes in an accident, or forced castration? Is that not incredibly insensitive? "Did you just assume my testes status?"
I think the real reason for these abuses of language is so that we become so frustrated that we will accept it, and even be happy, when they start dropping nukes.
I'm not gonna lie, shit like this makes me think nuking the world ain't such a bad plan.
Words are not oppressive.
Here's some context for you: This is all totally stupid.