Author Topic: Just when you thought people couldn't get any more sensitive...  (Read 8590 times)

« Last Edit: March 10, 2014, 04:50:22 PM by Illuminati »

You've gotta be loving kidding me.

why am I laughing so hard

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Between elementary and high school, girls’
self–esteem drops 3.5 times more than boys’.
How do you even measure that?

seems bossy of them to tell me what to do


Why not ban tribal terms that are actually offensive to people.

okay.

i'm gonna call bs on the the did "you know"/"facts" section.
and what are they trying to do? ban a word?

Also relevant: http://www.r-word.org/

Not as bad, but still worth adding in. At least the word can be used offensively, unlike 'bossy'.
« Last Edit: March 10, 2014, 04:58:44 PM by TeeOS »

seems bossy of them to tell me what to do
this website hurts my feelings i say we #banbanbossy

this website hurts my feelings i say we #banbanbossy

This needs to be a thing. Now.

Seems pointless. Banning "bossy" isn't going to make girls more outgoing, instead we should try to foster confidence from a young age.

Also relevant: http://www.r-word.org/

That's very different, people are born with disabilities and it can be legitimately offensive. Regardless, I've never met a person who used "handicap" as an insult without sounding childish. It sounds like something straight out of fifth grade.

Also relevant: http://www.r-word.org/

To be fair that at least makes sense and it's not hard to see how it'd be offensive.

This is just, I have no idea what they're trying to accomplish. Are they implying the reason there aren't more women in administrative positions due to little girls not wanting to be branded as bossy?

It's amazing people actually care about a word that's not even slightly offensive.