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Dec 4, 2019 23:13:40   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
San Diego State ‘Pronouns 101’ Event: Misg****ring a Person Is Like “Stabbing” Them


Stabbing someone is assault — with potentially deadly consequences, but that does not stop the far left from equating this type of violence with using the wrong pronoun for someone, even if they have only recently made the switch to another g****r or changed their preferences. One college wants us to be so sure about proper pronoun use that they are hosting an event to explain to the less woke among us that misg****ring is as severe of a crime as actually stabbing someone with a knife.

San Diego State University is hosting an entire event designed to get students to adopt terms like “folks” instead of “guys” to make sure that no one feels mislabeled or that they are being addressed the wrong way. This latest initiative is part of an ongoing effort to remove g****red language of all types from the campus entirely. One speaker felt so attacked when the wrong pronoun was used that they likened this form of speech or address as on par with a physical attack. To them, being called by the wrong g****r is “like being stabbed.”

The College Fix reports that the latest event designed to control speech at San Diego State University is focused on removing even broad forms of g****red speech – “ladies”, “gentlemen”, “you guys” and other casual terms should not be used. If these common terms do slip into your conversation, it is basically the same as attacking the person you are speaking to and violently stabbing them with a knife.

The latest event is focused on teaching the students how to properly use pronouns – and is called “Pronouns 101”. Speakers and representatives of the school’s government were on hand to ensure that the less woke attendees were properly instructed in pronoun use.

According to Mile Reyes, a school administrator:

“Some languages are more g****r-neutral and are more able to incorporate g****r-neutral pronouns in language, but when that’s not inherently in the system, we make it work…because [language] is meant to evolve,” Reyes explained

He went on to say that using the incorrect pronoun was disrespectful and gross:

“Referring to somebody with the wrong pronouns can make them feel just gross, it’s just disrespectful and it makes people feel invalid or invisible, and dismissed, alienated, dysphoric, and a bunch of unpleasant things,” Reyes continued.

The “Pronouns 101” event was part of a day-long series of workshops and classes at the school’s “T*********r Awareness Day.” One of the speakers explained that being misg****red was like being stabbed.

“I remember when I was first starting to t***sition and people would misg****r me…It kind of felt like being stabbed, you know, but at the same time you’re being stabbed and you’re hurt, but you have to turn around and tell the person, ‘Oh actually don’t use this knife, I know you wanted to use a pom-pom to massage me or something instead of the knife that they went for.’” Palau said during the event, “It’s like having to do the labor of the emotional work while you’re kind of wounded yourself.”

This is not the first campus to begin to trod on free speech – in 2018, Hull University threatened students with lower grades if they used g****red language on English and writing assignments. This event is just a step closer to fewer rights at school and the type of hyperbole that continues to fuel censorship on and off college campuses.

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Dec 4, 2019 23:35:48   #
Seth
 
dtucker300 wrote:
San Diego State ‘Pronouns 101’ Event: Misg****ring a Person Is Like “Stabbing” Them


Stabbing someone is assault — with potentially deadly consequences, but that does not stop the far left from equating this type of violence with using the wrong pronoun for someone, even if they have only recently made the switch to another g****r or changed their preferences. One college wants us to be so sure about proper pronoun use that they are hosting an event to explain to the less woke among us that misg****ring is as severe of a crime as actually stabbing someone with a knife.

San Diego State University is hosting an entire event designed to get students to adopt terms like “folks” instead of “guys” to make sure that no one feels mislabeled or that they are being addressed the wrong way. This latest initiative is part of an ongoing effort to remove g****red language of all types from the campus entirely. One speaker felt so attacked when the wrong pronoun was used that they likened this form of speech or address as on par with a physical attack. To them, being called by the wrong g****r is “like being stabbed.”

The College Fix reports that the latest event designed to control speech at San Diego State University is focused on removing even broad forms of g****red speech – “ladies”, “gentlemen”, “you guys” and other casual terms should not be used. If these common terms do slip into your conversation, it is basically the same as attacking the person you are speaking to and violently stabbing them with a knife.

The latest event is focused on teaching the students how to properly use pronouns – and is called “Pronouns 101”. Speakers and representatives of the school’s government were on hand to ensure that the less woke attendees were properly instructed in pronoun use.

According to Mile Reyes, a school administrator:

“Some languages are more g****r-neutral and are more able to incorporate g****r-neutral pronouns in language, but when that’s not inherently in the system, we make it work…because [language] is meant to evolve,” Reyes explained

He went on to say that using the incorrect pronoun was disrespectful and gross:

“Referring to somebody with the wrong pronouns can make them feel just gross, it’s just disrespectful and it makes people feel invalid or invisible, and dismissed, alienated, dysphoric, and a bunch of unpleasant things,” Reyes continued.

The “Pronouns 101” event was part of a day-long series of workshops and classes at the school’s “T*********r Awareness Day.” One of the speakers explained that being misg****red was like being stabbed.

“I remember when I was first starting to t***sition and people would misg****r me…It kind of felt like being stabbed, you know, but at the same time you’re being stabbed and you’re hurt, but you have to turn around and tell the person, ‘Oh actually don’t use this knife, I know you wanted to use a pom-pom to massage me or something instead of the knife that they went for.’” Palau said during the event, “It’s like having to do the labor of the emotional work while you’re kind of wounded yourself.”

This is not the first campus to begin to trod on free speech – in 2018, Hull University threatened students with lower grades if they used g****red language on English and writing assignments. This event is just a step closer to fewer rights at school and the type of hyperbole that continues to fuel censorship on and off college campuses.
San Diego State ‘Pronouns 101’ Event: Misg****ring... (show quote)


The Democrats are essentially attempting to bleach the character out of our society by literally controlling our freedom of speech in the most basic ways.

If they can't delete the Constitution through direct means, they'll try and do it using stealth.

To use an old phrase, "these people really suck!"

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Dec 4, 2019 23:47:49   #
Mike Easterday
 
What if they don't identify as human ? What do you call these creatures? Things , items , stuff . Let me know , this might get interesting , if not laughable!

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Dec 5, 2019 00:40:43   #
debeda
 
dtucker300 wrote:
San Diego State ‘Pronouns 101’ Event: Misg****ring a Person Is Like “Stabbing” Them


Stabbing someone is assault — with potentially deadly consequences, but that does not stop the far left from equating this type of violence with using the wrong pronoun for someone, even if they have only recently made the switch to another g****r or changed their preferences. One college wants us to be so sure about proper pronoun use that they are hosting an event to explain to the less woke among us that misg****ring is as severe of a crime as actually stabbing someone with a knife.

San Diego State University is hosting an entire event designed to get students to adopt terms like “folks” instead of “guys” to make sure that no one feels mislabeled or that they are being addressed the wrong way. This latest initiative is part of an ongoing effort to remove g****red language of all types from the campus entirely. One speaker felt so attacked when the wrong pronoun was used that they likened this form of speech or address as on par with a physical attack. To them, being called by the wrong g****r is “like being stabbed.”

The College Fix reports that the latest event designed to control speech at San Diego State University is focused on removing even broad forms of g****red speech – “ladies”, “gentlemen”, “you guys” and other casual terms should not be used. If these common terms do slip into your conversation, it is basically the same as attacking the person you are speaking to and violently stabbing them with a knife.

The latest event is focused on teaching the students how to properly use pronouns – and is called “Pronouns 101”. Speakers and representatives of the school’s government were on hand to ensure that the less woke attendees were properly instructed in pronoun use.

According to Mile Reyes, a school administrator:

“Some languages are more g****r-neutral and are more able to incorporate g****r-neutral pronouns in language, but when that’s not inherently in the system, we make it work…because [language] is meant to evolve,” Reyes explained

He went on to say that using the incorrect pronoun was disrespectful and gross:

“Referring to somebody with the wrong pronouns can make them feel just gross, it’s just disrespectful and it makes people feel invalid or invisible, and dismissed, alienated, dysphoric, and a bunch of unpleasant things,” Reyes continued.

The “Pronouns 101” event was part of a day-long series of workshops and classes at the school’s “T*********r Awareness Day.” One of the speakers explained that being misg****red was like being stabbed.

“I remember when I was first starting to t***sition and people would misg****r me…It kind of felt like being stabbed, you know, but at the same time you’re being stabbed and you’re hurt, but you have to turn around and tell the person, ‘Oh actually don’t use this knife, I know you wanted to use a pom-pom to massage me or something instead of the knife that they went for.’” Palau said during the event, “It’s like having to do the labor of the emotional work while you’re kind of wounded yourself.”

This is not the first campus to begin to trod on free speech – in 2018, Hull University threatened students with lower grades if they used g****red language on English and writing assignments. This event is just a step closer to fewer rights at school and the type of hyperbole that continues to fuel censorship on and off college campuses.
San Diego State ‘Pronouns 101’ Event: Misg****ring... (show quote)


Lolololhahahaha and the lunacy continues! And continues to indoctrinate our young people

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Dec 5, 2019 01:31:57   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
debeda wrote:
Lolololhahahaha and the lunacy continues! And continues to indoctrinate our young people


Went to dinner two nights ago... Eight foreigners... Three white, four black, one Asian...

When I saw my friend of fifteen years I said "Steven boy, how you been?"

Little w***e A******n girl almost had fit... Said I an not allowed to call a black man "boy"..

Provojed a great conversation.. Apparently none of the b****s (3 from Africa and one from the US were offended...)

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Dec 5, 2019 01:33:22   #
debeda
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Went to dinner two nights ago... Eight foreigners... Three white, four black, one Asian...

When I saw my friend of fifteen years I said "Steven boy, how you been?"

Little w***e A******n girl almost had fit... Said I an not allowed to call a black man "boy"..

Provojed a great conversation.. Apparently none of the b****s (3 from Africa and one from the US were offended...)


Poor little kids. This crap does nothing but confuse them. Really annoys me to no end

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Dec 5, 2019 01:43:54   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
debeda wrote:
Poor little kids. This crap does nothing but confuse them. Really annoys me to no end


Yep...

And makes 90% of conversations difficult..

My favorite part of the night was when she was berating her boyfriend for not v****g in 2016 and her boyfriend stated that if he had v**ed it would have been for Trump...

He's not getting any for a while

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Dec 5, 2019 01:47:36   #
debeda
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Yep...

And makes 90% of conversations difficult..

My favorite part of the night was when she was berating her boyfriend for not v****g in 2016 and her boyfriend stated that if he had v**ed it would have been for Trump...

He's not getting any for a while
Yep... br br And makes 90% of conversations diff... (show quote)


Lolololhahahaha

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Dec 5, 2019 05:30:54   #
Tug484
 
Seth wrote:
The Democrats are essentially attempting to bleach the character out of our society by literally controlling our freedom of speech in the most basic ways.

If they can't delete the Constitution through direct means, they'll try and do it using stealth.

To use an old phrase, "these people really suck!"


They get crazier by the minute.

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Dec 5, 2019 11:26:25   #
Dwight Logan
 
dtucker300 wrote:
San Diego State ‘Pronouns 101’ Event: Misg****ring a Person Is Like “Stabbing” Them


Stabbing someone is assault — with potentially deadly consequences, but that does not stop the far left from equating this type of violence with using the wrong pronoun for someone, even if they have only recently made the switch to another g****r or changed their preferences. One college wants us to be so sure about proper pronoun use that they are hosting an event to explain to the less woke among us that misg****ring is as severe of a crime as actually stabbing someone with a knife.

San Diego State University is hosting an entire event designed to get students to adopt terms like “folks” instead of “guys” to make sure that no one feels mislabeled or that they are being addressed the wrong way. This latest initiative is part of an ongoing effort to remove g****red language of all types from the campus entirely. One speaker felt so attacked when the wrong pronoun was used that they likened this form of speech or address as on par with a physical attack. To them, being called by the wrong g****r is “like being stabbed.”

The College Fix reports that the latest event designed to control speech at San Diego State University is focused on removing even broad forms of g****red speech – “ladies”, “gentlemen”, “you guys” and other casual terms should not be used. If these common terms do slip into your conversation, it is basically the same as attacking the person you are speaking to and violently stabbing them with a knife.

The latest event is focused on teaching the students how to properly use pronouns – and is called “Pronouns 101”. Speakers and representatives of the school’s government were on hand to ensure that the less woke attendees were properly instructed in pronoun use.

According to Mile Reyes, a school administrator:

“Some languages are more g****r-neutral and are more able to incorporate g****r-neutral pronouns in language, but when that’s not inherently in the system, we make it work…because [language] is meant to evolve,” Reyes explained

He went on to say that using the incorrect pronoun was disrespectful and gross:

“Referring to somebody with the wrong pronouns can make them feel just gross, it’s just disrespectful and it makes people feel invalid or invisible, and dismissed, alienated, dysphoric, and a bunch of unpleasant things,” Reyes continued.

The “Pronouns 101” event was part of a day-long series of workshops and classes at the school’s “T*********r Awareness Day.” One of the speakers explained that being misg****red was like being stabbed.

“I remember when I was first starting to t***sition and people would misg****r me…It kind of felt like being stabbed, you know, but at the same time you’re being stabbed and you’re hurt, but you have to turn around and tell the person, ‘Oh actually don’t use this knife, I know you wanted to use a pom-pom to massage me or something instead of the knife that they went for.’” Palau said during the event, “It’s like having to do the labor of the emotional work while you’re kind of wounded yourself.”

This is not the first campus to begin to trod on free speech – in 2018, Hull University threatened students with lower grades if they used g****red language on English and writing assignments. This event is just a step closer to fewer rights at school and the type of hyperbole that continues to fuel censorship on and off college campuses.
San Diego State ‘Pronouns 101’ Event: Misg****ring... (show quote)


Sounds like they have uneducated "Speach Police" trying LEARN THEM GUYZ RIGHT ENLISH

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Dec 5, 2019 13:04:59   #
debeda
 
Dwight Logan wrote:
Sounds like they have uneducated "Speach Police" trying LEARN THEM GUYZ RIGHT ENLISH



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Dec 5, 2019 16:25:53   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
dtucker300 wrote:
San Diego State ‘Pronouns 101’ Event: Misg****ring a Person Is Like “Stabbing” Them


Stabbing someone is assault — with potentially deadly consequences, but that does not stop the far left from equating this type of violence with using the wrong pronoun for someone, even if they have only recently made the switch to another g****r or changed their preferences. One college wants us to be so sure about proper pronoun use that they are hosting an event to explain to the less woke among us that misg****ring is as severe of a crime as actually stabbing someone with a knife.

San Diego State University is hosting an entire event designed to get students to adopt terms like “folks” instead of “guys” to make sure that no one feels mislabeled or that they are being addressed the wrong way. This latest initiative is part of an ongoing effort to remove g****red language of all types from the campus entirely. One speaker felt so attacked when the wrong pronoun was used that they likened this form of speech or address as on par with a physical attack. To them, being called by the wrong g****r is “like being stabbed.”

The College Fix reports that the latest event designed to control speech at San Diego State University is focused on removing even broad forms of g****red speech – “ladies”, “gentlemen”, “you guys” and other casual terms should not be used. If these common terms do slip into your conversation, it is basically the same as attacking the person you are speaking to and violently stabbing them with a knife.

The latest event is focused on teaching the students how to properly use pronouns – and is called “Pronouns 101”. Speakers and representatives of the school’s government were on hand to ensure that the less woke attendees were properly instructed in pronoun use.

According to Mile Reyes, a school administrator:

“Some languages are more g****r-neutral and are more able to incorporate g****r-neutral pronouns in language, but when that’s not inherently in the system, we make it work…because [language] is meant to evolve,” Reyes explained

He went on to say that using the incorrect pronoun was disrespectful and gross:

“Referring to somebody with the wrong pronouns can make them feel just gross, it’s just disrespectful and it makes people feel invalid or invisible, and dismissed, alienated, dysphoric, and a bunch of unpleasant things,” Reyes continued.

The “Pronouns 101” event was part of a day-long series of workshops and classes at the school’s “T*********r Awareness Day.” One of the speakers explained that being misg****red was like being stabbed.

“I remember when I was first starting to t***sition and people would misg****r me…It kind of felt like being stabbed, you know, but at the same time you’re being stabbed and you’re hurt, but you have to turn around and tell the person, ‘Oh actually don’t use this knife, I know you wanted to use a pom-pom to massage me or something instead of the knife that they went for.’” Palau said during the event, “It’s like having to do the labor of the emotional work while you’re kind of wounded yourself.”

This is not the first campus to begin to trod on free speech – in 2018, Hull University threatened students with lower grades if they used g****red language on English and writing assignments. This event is just a step closer to fewer rights at school and the type of hyperbole that continues to fuel censorship on and off college campuses.
San Diego State ‘Pronouns 101’ Event: Misg****ring... (show quote)


To me there are only two g****rs and if you don't know which you are look in your underwear or if you wear eyeliner you're a girl. A guy with eyeliner should be on stage or in a closet. Flames?

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Dec 5, 2019 18:50:46   #
son of witless
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Went to dinner two nights ago... Eight foreigners... Three white, four black, one Asian...

When I saw my friend of fifteen years I said "Steven boy, how you been?"

Little w***e A******n girl almost had fit... Said I an not allowed to call a black man "boy"..

Provojed a great conversation.. Apparently none of the b****s (3 from Africa and one from the US were offended...)


" Little w***e A******n girl almost had fit.. "

I have a few of those kind in my family.

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Dec 5, 2019 18:53:16   #
Rose42
 
dtucker300 wrote:
San Diego State ‘Pronouns 101’ Event: Misg****ring a Person Is Like “Stabbing” Them


Stabbing someone is assault — with potentially deadly consequences, but that does not stop the far left from equating this type of violence with using the wrong pronoun for someone, even if they have only recently made the switch to another g****r or changed their preferences. One college wants us to be so sure about proper pronoun use that they are hosting an event to explain to the less woke among us that misg****ring is as severe of a crime as actually stabbing someone with a knife.

San Diego State University is hosting an entire event designed to get students to adopt terms like “folks” instead of “guys” to make sure that no one feels mislabeled or that they are being addressed the wrong way. This latest initiative is part of an ongoing effort to remove g****red language of all types from the campus entirely. One speaker felt so attacked when the wrong pronoun was used that they likened this form of speech or address as on par with a physical attack. To them, being called by the wrong g****r is “like being stabbed.”

The College Fix reports that the latest event designed to control speech at San Diego State University is focused on removing even broad forms of g****red speech – “ladies”, “gentlemen”, “you guys” and other casual terms should not be used. If these common terms do slip into your conversation, it is basically the same as attacking the person you are speaking to and violently stabbing them with a knife.

The latest event is focused on teaching the students how to properly use pronouns – and is called “Pronouns 101”. Speakers and representatives of the school’s government were on hand to ensure that the less woke attendees were properly instructed in pronoun use.

According to Mile Reyes, a school administrator:

“Some languages are more g****r-neutral and are more able to incorporate g****r-neutral pronouns in language, but when that’s not inherently in the system, we make it work…because [language] is meant to evolve,” Reyes explained

He went on to say that using the incorrect pronoun was disrespectful and gross:

“Referring to somebody with the wrong pronouns can make them feel just gross, it’s just disrespectful and it makes people feel invalid or invisible, and dismissed, alienated, dysphoric, and a bunch of unpleasant things,” Reyes continued.

The “Pronouns 101” event was part of a day-long series of workshops and classes at the school’s “T*********r Awareness Day.” One of the speakers explained that being misg****red was like being stabbed.

“I remember when I was first starting to t***sition and people would misg****r me…It kind of felt like being stabbed, you know, but at the same time you’re being stabbed and you’re hurt, but you have to turn around and tell the person, ‘Oh actually don’t use this knife, I know you wanted to use a pom-pom to massage me or something instead of the knife that they went for.’” Palau said during the event, “It’s like having to do the labor of the emotional work while you’re kind of wounded yourself.”

This is not the first campus to begin to trod on free speech – in 2018, Hull University threatened students with lower grades if they used g****red language on English and writing assignments. This event is just a step closer to fewer rights at school and the type of hyperbole that continues to fuel censorship on and off college campuses.
San Diego State ‘Pronouns 101’ Event: Misg****ring... (show quote)


I'd like to see someone on the left try to defend this madness.

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Dec 5, 2019 19:29:07   #
FallenOak Loc: St George Utah
 
The College Fix reports that the latest event designed to control speech at San Diego State University is focused on removing even broad forms of g****red speech – “ladies”, “gentlemen”, “you guys” and other casual terms should not be used.

How about calling them Youz?

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