Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bite. Can someone explain how to replace "he or she" or "Ladies or Gentlemen" with "Rams"? How do I use this in a sentence?
This is a Colorado State University document. They are the Rams. When you stand up in front of a group, you are supposed to say, "Hello Rams!"
I guess how lucky for them that they're not the Indians, Cowboys, or Redskins.
The irony of course is that a RAM is a very gender-specific designation! Stupid is as stupid does. Oh wait, I'm not allowed to say stupid, am I?
I find it interesting that you think this is about allowing rather than giving you information to make your own choice about language as the document clearly states. But go on feeling persecuted; you seem to thrive on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bite. Can someone explain how to replace "he or she" or "Ladies or Gentlemen" with "Rams"? How do I use this in a sentence?
This is a Colorado State University document. They are the Rams. When you stand up in front of a group, you are supposed to say, "Hello Rams!"
I guess how lucky for them that they're not the Indians, Cowboys, or Redskins.
The irony of course is that a RAM is a very gender-specific designation! Stupid is as stupid does. Oh wait, I'm not allowed to say stupid, am I?
Anonymous wrote:https://collegian.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Inclusive-Language-Guide_10_30_18.pdf
This is another instance where I have to remind myself that, as bad as this sounds, the VAST majority of people I know in real life are not this stupid/radical left/intolerant. In fact, I can't actually think of one person I know who wouldn't call this list total BS. Still disheartening that a college would print it.
Anonymous wrote:Disgusting garbage. So tired of "academics" trying to dictate what language is, or isn't, acceptable. What a weak-minded nation we are becoming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I hear someone say "off the reservation," jew 'em down," or anything similar, at least I know never to be friends with that person & to avoid them if at all possible.
Don't be so quick to judge. I'd bet that unless someone, particularly under 50, has seen some of these words/phrases in print like "Jew 'em" , they wouldn't even know they were using caustic language. Even spelled out "gyped" or "gipped" might not make the connection with gypsies, especially since now kids might only know the group as Romany, or in some cases Travellers.
Anonymous wrote:If I hear someone say "off the reservation," jew 'em down," or anything similar, at least I know never to be friends with that person & to avoid them if at all possible.
Anonymous wrote:If I hear someone say "off the reservation," jew 'em down," or anything similar, at least I know never to be friends with that person & to avoid them if at all possible.
Anonymous wrote:If I hear someone say "off the reservation," jew 'em down," or anything similar, at least I know never to be friends with that person & to avoid them if at all possible.
Anonymous wrote:The irony of course is that a RAM is a very gender-specific designation! Stupid is as stupid does. Oh wait, I'm not allowed to say stupid, am I?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll bite. Can someone explain how to replace "he or she" or "Ladies or Gentlemen" with "Rams"? How do I use this in a sentence?
This is a Colorado State University document. They are the Rams. When you stand up in front of a group, you are supposed to say, "Hello Rams!"