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Dasus@lemmy.world 3 days agoThere’s no need. “An actor” / “a hero” is already a gender neutral term in common usage, no matter how archaic your inner world is or whatever conservative bumfucknowhere you live in.
the_crotch@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
So the male version of the word is the default? That’s sexist.
Dasus@lemmy.world 3 days ago
The lemma is the default.
Okay so what youre saying is that we should differentiate between male and female actors with specific words to… ensure heteronormativity in the way you see it? Despite feminists calling the exact opposite for several decades before you were even born?
downloads.bbc.co.uk/…/weekender_actor_070406.pdf
Then, if we jump forward to the 1970s and 1980s, women began to choose the term ‘actor’ instead of ‘actress’ as a direct result of the women’s movement and an awareness of gender bias in language. Women began to take back the term ‘actor’, and it’s often used today. Zoë Wannamaker explains that in the 1970s and 1980s there was ‘a stigma’ – a feeling that people disapproved – of being called an actress. This was because the word actress seemed to have the ‘connotation’, or suggested meaning, of being a prostitute
So just so you know, you’re insisting on calling all women’s whores by implication. Sexist as fuck
You need to do better, no matter how archaic your inner world is or whatever conservative bumfucknowhere you live in.
the_crotch@sh.itjust.works 2 days ago
Idk how long you spent googling, trying to find something that would support your point, but the fact that the best you could come up with was only relevant to the UK in the 1970s is p funny. Did you think you were arguing with Elton John?
Guy who definitely isn’t a conservative was just trying to enforce 60 year old social norms a minute ago lol
Dasus@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Yeah I wrote that on my mobile, lol.
Just how young do you need to be to not know that women actors do not want to be called actresses? 15? 19?
It’s what feminism has been doing SINCE the 70’s. Not IN the seventies.
One of us clearly has better command of the English language. Not that I’m appealing to authority, but, weirdly you dropped arguing over “the male form” after I linked a Wiki article on what a lemma is… Guess you hadn’t heard that word before. You’re welcome for the lesson. ;>