Everyday terms such as mum and dad, brother and sister, and husband and wife are discouraged, with bland, clinical alternatives like parent or guarding, sibling, and partner recommended in their place.
University Clamps Down on 'Gendered' Words Like Brother, Dad, Husband
Submitted 2 years ago by admin@exploding-heads.com to parentalrights@exploding-heads.com
sj_zero@lotide.fbxl.net 2 years ago
If you're celebrating diversity, wouldn't using the words that illustrate those differences be better than washing them away and turning everyone into a bland paste?
admin@exploding-heads.com 2 years ago
With thinking like that, you should probably be listening for black helicopters coming to transport you to a reeducation facility.