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Could you give specific examples Farm Boy, because depending on the actual words she refuses to use or does use, it may or may not make it reasonable to take some offense.
I specifically said "my left-wing circles", but sure, you do you. Quite a lot of folk in this subforum uses "left" and "right" as proper nouns, so it's kinda weird to see you going off on one here.
I typically refer to left-leaning and right-leaning, and I abhor ideologues who insist on the accurate naming of That Specific Brazilian Party In 1960 in order to have a valid discussion on ideologies. Generalisations are rarely helpful, but unless people are debating a specific named movement (or party) then there's really no point nitpicking. Unless you just wanted to sound pretentious
It's also a complete derail, hah.
Unless I'm told differently, I look at a person and decide whether they are a he or she. If they are introduced with a specific gender sounding name, I go with that too.I'm literally talking about a person refusing to call a transwoman "she" or a transman "he".
Unless I'm told differently, I look at a person and decide whether they are a he or she. If they are introduced with a specific gender sounding name, I go with that too.
Were "Pat" segments on SNL offensive?
No. I’m talking about people taking offense when none is intended.
I do agree it’s wrong not to use a transgender person’s preferred pronoun unless the pronoun does not exist in the English language.
I have a mixed cousin in law that seems to have nothing but exasperated exhaustion for people taking what, ultimately, is vicarious self-righteous indignation with his nonagenarian grandmother for not lingoing the way they feel is demanded. To use a slur requires intent. To take a slur requires offense. It's not the same thing.
Are you saying that in the past more people were smarter? I don't think so. The mere fact of more educated people would alone belie your statement. But I think the reality is pretty simple: more people, because of the internet, are capable of having a voice and are speaking their mind. You are perhaps an example of that.No, terminology DOES matter. And it doesn't how many others do this ridiculous mistake. Whether 100 or 10 000 sheep follow an idiot off a cliff - they've all still walked off the cliff. "Right" and "left" are only valid terms, on their own and in their own right, as terms of subjective personal orientation by perception (left-hand/right-hand, left-show/right-shoe, turn left/turn right). Socio-political usages with those terms unqualified and standing on their own are "non-terms" and leave a hole and void in any statement using by definition and nature, and sabotages any message using those that way, and denegrades and corrupts the whole socio-political dialogue to utter detritus. Terms DO matter, and people have to THINK in this world. The anti-intellectualization and stupification of so much of the population is a far greater problem and destructive element in the world today than ANY single socio-political ideology, economic system, religion (even in their greatest extremes and corruption of original message and meaning), "terrorist" group, or national agenda.
It does matter when you selectively call people out for it, in a forum full of people making similar mistakes. If you want an actual discussion out of this, I recommend you PM me instead, because as far as I'm concerned, this is performative and I don't buy into it at all.No, terminology DOES matter. And it doesn't how many others do this ridiculous mistake. Whether 100 or 10 000 sheep follow an idiot off a cliff - they've all still walked off the cliff. "Right" and "left" are only valid terms, on their own and in their own right, as terms of subjective personal orientation by perception (left-hand/right-hand, left-show/right-shoe, turn left/turn right). Socio-political usages with those terms unqualified and standing on their own are "non-terms" and leave a hole and void in any statement using by definition and nature, and sabotages any message using those that way, and denegrades and corrupts the whole socio-political dialogue to utter detritus. Terms DO matter, and people have to THINK in this world. The anti-intellectualization and stupification of so much of the population is a far greater problem and destructive element in the world today than ANY single socio-political ideology, economic system, religion (even in their greatest extremes and corruption of original message and meaning), "terrorist" group, or national agenda.
If someone tells me their name is Anna, I'll go with that. If they are in the room and part of the conversation, then pronouns don't matter. "You" and "Anna" will usually suffice. If Anna leaves the room and I bring that person up in conversation, whether I use he or she cannot be offensive to Anna because they are not there.Well it depends, if that person corrects you and you decide to keep calling them the gender you assumed them to be, then yes that would be offensive.
Would you push against that?
Except that reinforces that to the people you talk to that she / her is an acceptable way to refer to Anna. Which is also problematic, assuming Anna's pronouns aren't she / her in this case.If someone tells me their name is Anna, I'll go with that. If they are in the room and part of the conversation, then pronouns don't matter. "You" and "Anna" will usually suffice. If Anna leaves the room and I bring that person up in conversation, whether I use he or she cannot be offensive to Anna because they are not there.
And I wouldn't take my 80-year old mother to task in the same way I would someone of my generation or younger. I accept its harder for the old to change. Still my mothers attitudes have changed a lot even in the last few years.
And we're back to the previous situation I pointed.Except that reinforces that to the people you talk to that she / her is an acceptable way to refer to Anna. Which is also problematic, assuming Anna's pronouns aren't she / her in this case.
This is like saying racial slurs aren't offensive if you don't use them towards people they're derogatory towards. It reinforces existing bias to whomever you're talking to.
Not at all.And we're back to the previous situation I pointed.
It does matter when you selectively call people out for it, in a forum full of people making similar mistakes. If you want an actual discussion out of this, I recommend you PM me instead, because as far as I'm concerned, this is performative and I don't buy into it at all.
Are you saying that in the past more people were smarter? I don't think so. The mere fact of more educated people would alone belie your statement. But I think the reality is pretty simple: more people, because of the internet, are capable of having a voice and are speaking their mind. You are perhaps an example of that.
Yep, evolutionary psychology. Sorry for assuming everyone would know that bit of jargon!My first guess was evolutionary psychology. I haven't read much about it, but what I have read is pretty negative (at least in my left-wing circles) for how it can be used to reinforce existing power structures and more subtle worrying theories like genetic determinism (which goes towards eugenics and the like). I can see why Truthy would say it pisses off a lot of people
I'm not saying anything on its particular merits at this time, for sake of not derailing further!
Well it depends, if that person corrects you and you decide to keep calling them the gender you assumed them to be, then yes that would be offensive.
Would you push against that?
That is very reasonable.
If they tell me, I'll make every effort to remember. But if my original guess is wrong, no slur was intended, I just couldn't tell. Yet, I got pounced on a few times and I personally think that's being rude to me. If I error, correct me. It wasn't intentional. To me that's no different than when I get hit on by gay men. I don't yell at them, I quietly inform them that I play for the other team and they will know in the future.
That is very reasonable.
If they tell me, I'll make every effort to remember. But if my original guess is wrong, no slur was intended, I just couldn't tell. Yet, I got pounced on a few times and I personally think that's being rude to me. If I error, correct me. It wasn't intentional. To me that's no different than when I get hit on by gay men. I don't yell at them, I quietly inform them that I play for the other team and they will know in the future.
The English language is constantly changing. New words are added to dictionaries all the time. Meanings of words change as well.