Good lord, this country has jumped the track...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nts-stop-using-switch-xe-zir-xyr-instead.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nts-stop-using-switch-xe-zir-xyr-instead.html
They can lick the back of my balls.UT staff can lick my balls.
Not quite. It's someone who can be attracted to anyone, but is not necessarily attracted to anyone. It's like if you're a straight male, you're attracted to women, but not necessarily all women. If you're pansexual, you're can be attracted to anyone, but not necessarily everyone.A pansexual (which still is stupid) identifies as someone who will have sex with anyone, anytime, anywhere. Only 2 things off limits, underage, and animals.
Sorry Willy, not my balls, not my a$$, not even the snotty end of my F*** stick they are total nuts. As for miley how can you blame her, look to the total POS who sired and reared her.UT staff can lick my balls.
Sorry Willy, not my balls, not my a$$, not even the snotty end of my F*** stick they are total nuts. As for miley how can you blame her, look to the total POS who sired and reared her.
smhGood lord, this country has jumped the track...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nts-stop-using-switch-xe-zir-xyr-instead.html
I've worked at a university for over 20 years and have never heard nor seen this practice. I guess I have it to look forward to.The headline of the article is WAY off. Nowhere did anyone say that they could not use male and female pronouns.
I work at a University and in certain departments/divisions, it is normal to introduce yourself at a meeting and then say your pronouns. In a very diverse working/educational environment, which Higher Education usually is, this is becoming more normal.
I work at a University and in certain departments/divisions, it is normal to introduce yourself at a meeting and then say your pronouns. In a very diverse working/educational environment, which Higher Education usually is, this is becoming more normal.
Go for it. I work in Student Affairs, so always a little different take on things when you work in that aspect of the university. A very quick google search shows Tennessee, Cal, Oregon, Wisconsin and American University as schools that promote this (Vancouver BC is doing it in all schools). To what degree they promote it, I have no idea.I've worked at a university for over 20 years and have never heard nor seen this practice. I guess I have it to look forward to.
Maybe I can claim to be a she and start using the women's locker room.
Go for it. I work in Student Affairs, so always a little different take on things when you work in that aspect of the university. A very quick google search shows Tennessee, Cal, Oregon, Wisconsin and American University as schools that promote this (Vancouver BC is doing it in all schools). To what degree they promote it, I have no idea.
In the 2 years that we have been doing this, I have use my pronouns maybe a handful of times and I work in the division that promotes it. It's honestly not that big of a deal.
I work at the University of Oregon and agree it's very liberal. Here are some other schools I found real quick:I'm not surprised Wisconsin is on this list (Oregon is crazy liberal) because they are teaching in their university that saying, "If you work hard enough, you can accomplish anything" is actually a racist phrase. I believe they also handed out "white privilege" pamphlets too.
University of Oregon. In meetings from time to time, you introduce yourself by saying. I'm ________, my prnouns are he, his and him.This is really stupid. Please tell me what University system you belong to where faculty attends meetings and introduces themselves in the forms:
Bill Jackson, me
Jill Douglass, I
Mitch Barnhart, whoever
Dumbest damn thing I ever heard of. Want to know precisely where you work.
University of Oregon. In meetings from time to time, you introduce yourself by saying. I'm ________, my prnouns are he, his and him.
Born in Kentucky, parents met at UK, diehard UK fan. My career path has taken me to George Washington University, University of Pennsylvania and now the University of Oregon. I worked in intercollegiate athletics at both GW and Penn and now run the Physical Education and Recreation facilites at Oregon. Our department falls under Student Affairs.why do you post here if you are employed by the University of Oregon (assume you have a UK / Kentucky connection) ?
Born in Kentucky, parents met at UK, diehard UK fan. My career path has taken me to George Washington University, University of Pennsylvania and now the University of Oregon. I worked in intercollegiate athletics at both GW and Penn and now run the Physical Education and Recreation facilites at Oregon. Our department falls under Student Affairs.
Also, just a note that I think there are much bigger things to worry about on college campuses than making sure we get pronouns right. I would be completely fine without it. It's a part of the culture I work in, so it doesn't seem like a big deal.
I think it would be completely acceptable to just say your name and not use your pronouns. It's not something you have to do.So at the University of Oregon, would it be acceptable to introduce yourself at a meeting by saying this:
Bill Jackson, my pronouns may coincide with my natural existence
It's always the same with liberals, saying that there are much bigger things to worry about. I've worked in the energy sector my adult life. I've been on every continent on this globe (sans the bottom cold one), and I've seen that destructive harbinger over and over: there are bigger things to worry about. You can learn a lot when you finally step off of institutionalized grounds.
Nah. I have been in meetings where some say their pronouns and others don't. Again, I think the article blows it way out of context of how it really plays out.Wouldn't not saying your pronouns be a micro-aggression towards those that do?
I know this wasn't directed at me, but I've worked at the University of Iowa for over 20 years. Grew up in KY, went to school at UK (also picked up a degree from Iowa). I'd love to be back at UK if it would work out.why do you post here if you are employed by the University of Oregon (assume you have a UK / Kentucky connection) ?
I think it would be completely acceptable to just say your name and not use your pronouns. It's not something you have to do.
What the hell are you talking about? That's correct, you don't have to clarify anything if you're using the pronouns that coincide with your natural born gender. You get to be the default setting. That's a good thing. Are you seriously whining and crying that you can't give a short speech about your beliefs? Start a blog about it or something. Christ.So if you wish for your natural existence to determine your pronouns it is only acceptable to remain silent about it. Interesting.
What the hell are you talking about? That's correct, you don't have to clarify anything if you're using the pronouns that coincide with your natural born gender. You get to be the default setting. That's a good thing. Are you seriously whining and crying that you can't give a short speech about your beliefs? Start a blog about it or something. Christ.
What do you do at Iowa?I know this wasn't directed at me, but I've worked at the University of Iowa for over 20 years. Grew up in KY, went to school at UK (also picked up a degree from Iowa). I'd love to be back at UK if it would work out.
I work in the Environmental Health & Safety office. Mostly radiation safety.What do you do at Iowa?
Like I said, start a blog. If you want to be that tool in the orientation meeting who is pontificating about the sad state of affairs of this fine country, I'm sure you can. You just can't stop everyone around you from thinking "I wish this idiot would STFU so we could move on and get to lunch early."dry your ****, woman. Obvious that being able to make a formal statement against the lunacy of a pronoun identification process was being suggested. Obvious also that such a statement would have been considered unacceptable. Estrogen ramp much?
Like I said, start a blog. If you want to be that tool in the orientation meeting who is pontificating about the sad state of affairs of this fine country, I'm sure you can. You just can't stop everyone around you from thinking "I wish this idiot would STFU so we could move on and get to lunch early."
Also, I don't consider being compared to a woman an insult. I feel bad for the women in your life if that's your go-to insult.