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In reply to the discussion: Ban on Banning Words [View all]Throd
(7,208 posts)38. Just how far are you willing to go to ensure that nobody "has a sad"?
College wasn't meant to be a refuge where you only hear ideas you already agree with. Looking back on my education, the most valuable moments were the instances where I found myself thinking "maybe my ideas are wrong and I'm completely full of shit..."
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As I indicated in my post, I certainly would happily use non-gender specific pronouns.
branford
Sep 2015
#63
Ah, but that discriminates against people who identify as intersexuals
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Sep 2015
#85
You would have to hear it in regular use coming from those who use it regularly to understand.
dogknob
Sep 2015
#54
No, not "professor's class, professor's rules," particularly at a state institution.
branford
Sep 2015
#19
The goals of a college class are not to indoctrinate students or demand social compliance.
branford
Sep 2015
#34
The administration acted to prevent the inevitable lawsuits once the syllabi became public.
branford
Sep 2015
#67
Virtually all "civility policies" at public institutions cannot survive judicial scrutiny.
branford
Sep 2015
#70
Again, in most instances, a professor can set rules to prevent legitimate disruption
branford
Sep 2015
#73