Forbidden hate speech words: America, Christmas Trees, Nuts, Bunnies,overweight, Terrorists…
It’s (Michigan state university, not University of Michigan)
Positive language surrounding traditionally Christian holidays was not exempt from MSU's critique.
"In winter and spring, avoid references to majority religious imagery and language, such as the word 'merry' or 'Christmas trees,' 'wreaths,' 'holly,' 'bells,' 'gifts,' 'reindeer,' 'bunnies,' 'eggs' and 'chicks.' Use terms like 'wishing you a wonderful winter/spring break' or 'best wishes for the new year,'" reads the guide.
Such language is being removed from university communications to align “with strategic efforts around diversity, equity and inclusion” undertaken by MSU.
Universities across the country have been compiling lists of words that faculty, staff, and students are discouraged from using due to their allegedly bigoted origins or connotations.
In January, the University of Southern California School of Social Work decided to remove the word “field” from its communications due to its percieved ties to slavery. At Stanford University, meanwhile, the word “American” was designated as potentially offensive, though the university later walked that back.
Harmful language lists have spread beyond colleges and universities, with mainstream news outlets like Politico now adopting similar blacklists.
MSU says some terms are to be avoided due to their purported harm to American Indian communities. “Pioneer,” “frontier,” “conquer and divide,” and “powwow,” among others, are listed in this category
“POC [People of Color],” “BIPOC [Black, Indigenous, and People of Color],” and “QTBIPOC [Queer, Transgender, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color]” are also barred by the university as they argue the terms are not inclusive enough.
And by doing so, University of Michigan has become an offensive word.
I think the they/them's at U o M just micro-aggressed me! Kek!
Do you think we are dealing with demonic spirits? After observing them, I do.