“Since some ppl have misunderstood my tone, and censorship is an important matter and as a public educator I have a duty to be precise, let me clarify,” Berkeley associate professor Grace Lavery tweeted Saturday. “I do NOT advocate defacing library books. I DO encourage followers to steal Abigail Shrier’s book and burn it on a pyre.”
“Plz make sure you use a safe pyre, and that you have an extinguisher to hand,” Lavery continued. “Be safe, when you are burning books. Remember: all you’re doing is removing a commodity from circulation—much as one might destroy a contaminated crop, or take action if a distributor failed to do so.”
Post by Awesome White Female Liberal on Nov 17, 2020 8:53:31 GMT -5
I got an email last night from someone with a work question. I responded with the person's name (Anne), and answered the question. She responded back, and signed it Anne (she/her/hers). The she/her/hers was not on the original email, and I didn't refer to her as she or he or it, so not sure why that was on the email.
I got an email last night from someone with a work question. I responded with the person's name (Anne), and answered the question. She responded back, and signed it Anne (she/her/hers). The she/her/hers was not on the original email, and I didn't refer to her as she or he or it, so not sure why that was on the email.
I got an email last night from someone with a work question. I responded with the person's name (Anne), and answered the question. She responded back, and signed it Anne (she/her/hers). The she/her/hers was not on the original email, and I didn't refer to her as she or he or it, so not sure why that was on the email.
Magnum (she/her/hers)
The "hers" part seems excessive. Given that she provided the "her", I can figure out the possessive pronoun on my own, tyvm.
Isn't it a little racist to call it Black Friday? - Joy Behar
I got an email last night from someone with a work question. I responded with the person's name (Anne), and answered the question. She responded back, and signed it Anne (she/her/hers). The she/her/hers was not on the original email, and I didn't refer to her as she or he or it, so not sure why that was on the email.
Magnum (she/her/hers)
The "hers" part seems excessive. Given that she provided the "her", I can figure out the possessive pronoun on my own, tyvm.
You can figure it out on your own? Are you fucking serious right now? Sorry to hear you're such a monster.
I got an email last night from someone with a work question. I responded with the person's name (Anne), and answered the question. She responded back, and signed it Anne (she/her/hers). The she/her/hers was not on the original email, and I didn't refer to her as she or he or it, so not sure why that was on the email.
Magnum (she/her/hers)
The "hers" part seems excessive. Given that she provided the "her", I can figure out the possessive pronoun on my own, tyvm.
Yes but what if she suffers from multiple personalities and thus the possessive is theirs? Enjoy trying to coach again, cancelled99
Oh, for fuck’s sake. Must we do this to every fucking thing?
Kind of surprised 79 hasn't changed the name of Muir Woods officially yet:
In A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf, Muir stereotyped African Americans as "well trained" but "making a great deal of noise and doing little work. One energetic white man, working with a will, would easily pick as much cotton as half a dozen Sambos and Sallies."
And going back to UEM's prior post... I knew Jim Norton was into some weird shit, but I did NOT see any of that kid-butchering stuff coming
I laffed, wolf
also, ffs, really? boy do I feel stupid calling the trees and grass and flowers and weeds plants and the squirrels and chipmunks and rabbits animals, damn my presumed binary way of looking at the world, I need nature, dammit, to show me that really, moss is a bacterial carpet that can be animal fur, female pubes hiding a vag, male pubes hiding a vag because HOW DARE YOU presume that moss' gender, or 525,600 other minute things....