Ok, I am all for moderate political correctness in social dialogue and interaction among people.
In business, just as you would not call a 30-year old male secretary a boy, you should not call a 30-year old female secretary a girl. For instance, a lawyer referring to his female secretary in this manner: "My girl usually handles my correspondence."
And just because a number of blacks use the word "n*gger" among themselves does not entitle whites to use the same word. Many blacks understand the different contexts of its use more readily than whites, when those blacks use it among themselves.
With all occupation titles, what is wrong with using gender-neutral versions:
chairperson -- not chairman
firefighter -- not fireman
police officer -- not policeman
supervisor -- not foreman
and so forth. Even when we know the person's gender, it will be more simple, and less offensive to use the gender-neutral occupation title.
Having stated my opinions on political correctness, I have a question for those who complain about political correctness.
What do you see so terrible or wrong with trying not to offend groups of people?
If it offends people -- don't use the word. How terrible is that?
In business, just as you would not call a 30-year old male secretary a boy, you should not call a 30-year old female secretary a girl. For instance, a lawyer referring to his female secretary in this manner: "My girl usually handles my correspondence."
And just because a number of blacks use the word "n*gger" among themselves does not entitle whites to use the same word. Many blacks understand the different contexts of its use more readily than whites, when those blacks use it among themselves.
With all occupation titles, what is wrong with using gender-neutral versions:
chairperson -- not chairman
firefighter -- not fireman
police officer -- not policeman
supervisor -- not foreman
and so forth. Even when we know the person's gender, it will be more simple, and less offensive to use the gender-neutral occupation title.
Having stated my opinions on political correctness, I have a question for those who complain about political correctness.
What do you see so terrible or wrong with trying not to offend groups of people?
If it offends people -- don't use the word. How terrible is that?
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