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05-17-2014, 10:55 PM
Men who always default to "she" whenever a pronoun is needed.
Anybody notice how commonplace this is?
It's like, grammatical white knightery.
This kind of shit is so pervasive man... It's like, completely saturated our culture, to the point that men identify as women on a subconscious level.
It's so bizarre.
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05-17-2014, 11:11 PM
Quote: (05-17-2014 10:55 PM)Andy_B Wrote:
Men who always default to "she" whenever a pronoun is needed.
Anybody notice how commonplace this is?
It's like, grammatical white knightery.
This kind of shit is so pervasive man... It's like, completely saturated our culture, to the point that men identify as women on a subconscious level.
It's so bizarre.
It used to be "he". Gradually, it turned into "one".
I haven't noticed "she" yet - but take care to do the opposite as much as possible.
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05-17-2014, 11:14 PM
It's called being a faggot.
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05-18-2014, 04:42 AM
Happens all the time in academia. College professors are too scared of being accused of sexism by some deranged feminist student.
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05-18-2014, 04:57 AM
Do you mean in a context where it would be one "he" or "she" but now its "he/she/they"?
In Academia you do it to ensure your grade isn't fucked with if the lecturer is a known ball buster of men.
In the corporate world its PC speak to avoid the same outcome. If a man uses it on his own freewill then maybe questions can be asked but a lot of the time he might not realise it.
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05-18-2014, 10:05 AM
The same is happening here in Argentina.
The plural for the word everyone "Todos" is used for both genders, now people here say "todos y todas" or use the stupid "todxs" in writing.
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05-18-2014, 10:33 AM
I have seen it in tech a lot. The programmers have been under fire recently for making it "too tough" for women to be on their level. A lot, if not all of the programmers with a blog now have to use "she" to refer to better, more skilled peers, and "he" when referring to less-skilled peers, fired coworkers, and failed employees.
This makes me sick. I stopped reading those, and now I check better sources for what I want.
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05-18-2014, 01:31 PM
Quote: (05-18-2014 10:05 AM)LaCobra Wrote:
The same is happening here in Argentina.
The plural for the word everyone "Todos" is used for both genders, now people here say "todos y todas" or use the stupid "todxs" in writing.
Can't imagine going from "mis padres" to "mis madres".
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05-18-2014, 01:31 PM
Quote: (05-17-2014 11:11 PM)Walderschmidt Wrote:
I haven't noticed "she" yet - but take care to do the opposite as much as possible.
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Me too, Wald. The bitches hate it
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05-18-2014, 03:38 PM
It is pathetic.
I suppose the theory is that it's an attempt to redress the prevalence of masculine defaults like "mankind" or "he" when talking about people in general.
That's the theory, if you want to call it that.
In practice, it's irritating and distracting. It simplistically assumes any use of masculine linguistic forms carries with it a derogation of the feminine. Which is not true. It's just a word, a generic place-holder, that carries no baggage with it.
But feminists don't see it that way, of course. For them, hypersensitive as they are to anything masculine, every word carries some evil subcontext. They can't let anything go.
Quite demented people, they are.
And if guys are doing this, this says to me that they're incurable simps and white knights.
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05-18-2014, 03:49 PM
Hey,
Don't quote me on this, but I read somewhere that Man or Men was the "Gender Neutral" term for both the Sexes.
The old English term for Man was "Were" (as in Werewolf)
Another theory I have is that the attack on the language is a deliberate attempt to introduce a form of linguistic minimalism a la Orwells 1984
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05-18-2014, 06:47 PM
Many feel there will never be a society where women are more powerful than men. That men will lose the right to vote or to hold office.
It would be insane to think that could ever happen right?
But if we were to go back in time and show a man 200 years ago what our society is like now, would he believe us?
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05-18-2014, 08:41 PM
Seems like a pretty minor thing to bitch about.
Females read, too, and in many non-manosphere contexts it behooves a writer to make his readers feel personally engaged.
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05-18-2014, 08:43 PM
Quote: (05-18-2014 08:41 PM)Rutting Elephant Wrote:
Seems like a pretty minor thing to bitch about.
Females read, too, and in many non-manosphere contexts it behooves a writer to make his readers feel personally engaged.
You mean her readers.
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05-23-2014, 02:15 PM
Quote: (05-17-2014 10:55 PM)Andy_B Wrote:
Men who always default to "she" whenever a pronoun is needed.
Anybody notice how commonplace this is?
It's like, grammatical white knightery.
This kind of shit is so pervasive man... It's like, completely saturated our culture, to the point that men identify as women on a subconscious level.
It's so bizarre.
I've seen it a lot lately, and it sticks out like a sore ******* thumb! The writers who do it look so pathetic. I want to troll every article where the White Knights gather and tell them just how much they resemble a eunuch.
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05-23-2014, 02:40 PM
Quote: (05-17-2014 10:55 PM)Andy_B Wrote:
Men who always default to "she" whenever a pronoun is needed.
Anybody notice how commonplace this is?
It's like, grammatical white knightery.
This kind of shit is so pervasive man... It's like, completely saturated our culture, to the point that men identify as women on a subconscious level.
It's so bizarre.
Yet you get bitched at if you use "he" as the pronoun. Personally, I use he/she, and the trannies are assigned whatever they were at birth.
If you're not fucking her, someone else is.
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05-23-2014, 04:10 PM
Haha, I find it quite humorous when guys do that. Personally, it's silly that people are raising a fit about people defaulting to "he" instead of some gender neutral bullshit like "one" or "he/she." What the fuck is this nonsense? I teach writing, and I love it when I ask students whether they should use "He" or "she" as their singular pronoun. Most kids are so fucking indoctrinated that they use "he/she." It's really pathetic how guilty certain people feel for being masculine. Of course I'm going to use a fucking masculine pronoun; I'm a guy. I use he all the time, and people will call me out, but I usually just default back to, "they're both singular." That usually silences any shenanigans.
Tl;dr Use whichever one you want, but don't feel the need to supplicate to either side.
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05-23-2014, 04:56 PM
I just wanted to make something clear:
It seems a lot of people ITT think I'm talking about expressions like "one" or "he or she".
I don't have a problem with that, and generally speaking, I actually use "he or she" myself.
I'm talking about when male writers DEFAULT to using "her" or "she".
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05-23-2014, 06:11 PM
I had a professor who's syllabus stated that points would be docked for using "he" when it was a he/she situation. Using "she" was acceptable however.
I used "he" and got a lower grade...but now I work a real job in the oil sands and make more money than him at half his age. So the joke is on you, Dr. Faggot!
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05-23-2014, 06:17 PM
Quote: (05-23-2014 06:11 PM)christpuncher Wrote:
I had a professor who's syllabus stated that points would be docked for using "he" when it was a he/she situation. Using "she" was acceptable however.
I used "he" and got a lower grade...but now I work a real job in the oil sands and make more money than him at half his age. So the joke is on you, Dr. Faggot!
You showed him.
You should write him a letter with a photocopy of your paycheck and use 'he' while calling him that.
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05-23-2014, 06:42 PM
I was very lucky throughout my English classes to have older, more "old-English" type professors. They always (and most of them were female) said the correct term to describe an un-gendered person in writing is "he". Thank god I didn't have one of those young feminist types, these women knew the correct use of this language, unlike so many people today.
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05-23-2014, 08:29 PM
This shit drives me nuts, but it's amusing when it backfires. I read a law journal article not long ago about Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. Guess what gendered pronoun the shitlib author used to refer to the collection of incarcerated violent criminals that formed the underlying subject matter of his piece?