Educators in the Volunteer State are very concerned that students
might be offended by the usage of traditional pronouns like she, he, him
and hers, according to a document from the University of Tennessee –
Knoxville’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
“With the new semester beginning and an influx of new
students on campus, it is important to participate in making our campus
welcoming and inclusive for all,” wrote Donna Braquet in a posting on
the university’s website. “One way to do that is to use a student’s
chosen name and their correct pronouns.”
Braquet, who is director of the university’s Pride Center, suggested
using a variety of gender neutral pronouns instead of traditional
pronouns.
For all you folks who went to school back when there were only him and her – here’s a primer: some of the new gender neutral pronouns are ze, hir, zir, xe, xem and xyr.
[...]
Let’s just say that not everyone is on board with the new gender
neutral pronouns. Lots of folks in Big Orange Country are turning blood
red.
“It’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard,”
Republican State Sen. Mae Beavers told me. “If you must interview a
student before you greet the student, that’s not acceptance – that’s
just absurd.”
Beavers represents a “very conservative” district and she
said her constituents are enraged over how their tax money is being
spent by the university.
“The idea a child would want to be called by a gender
neutral term is absolutely ridiculous,” she said. “It’s getting so crazy
in this country.”
Julie West has two children at the university – not to
mention a family dog named after the Volunteer’s revered coach – General
Neyland.
“This isn’t inclusion,” she said. “This is the radical transformation of our lives and language.”[...]
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