Subject: ...Well, actually.
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Posted on: 2011-05-12 01:29:00 UTC

On the other hand, when I was in high school, someone put forth the idea that the typical masculine default of essay writing was demeaning to women.

Not demeaning, necessarily-- marginalising is more accurate.

Also, there is a movement now for gender-neutral pronouns of xie, zir, xieself, etc. I am not as familiar with it as I would like, but it's the accepted standard for referring to someone whose gender is unspecified or unknown on the Slacktiverse. On the other hand, this xkcd strip puts forward the idea of 'them' instead of any singular pronoun in the case of gender-neutrality.

Wait, What? Why don’t you just introduce a feminine default?

People have done this. It generally does not go well, and is met with a huge outcry of "But what about the MEN?!"

Society has its own perceptions, and you can’t change them by demanding that they change.

Ye gods, for the first time in a long time I feel restricted by the 'Board and our PG-13 code.

Horse excrement. You can ONLY change society's perceptions by working to change them. You can ONLY show people the hurt inherent in their language by pointing it out to them, and you can ONLY end that hurt by demanding it be changed.

I have gotten to the point where I truly dislike the term "Political Correctness," because it has come to mean "whining about non-specific language regardless of context," and I don't like that. I am all for changing society's perception, I am all for standing up for minority rights, and I am very much against the privileged majority deciding that their convenience is more important than the harm it may be causing.

This may seem like a vitriolic post, and I apologize if I have dragged the tone farther towards the angry end of the spectrum. This topic is something I feel rather passionately about, as a writer and an activist.

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