Not surprised. Old white man from the south antagonizing someone who isn’t pure enough for him. Keep it up Adolf.You said you were done. You lied....again. It should hurt when you do that.
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Not surprised. Old white man from the south antagonizing someone who isn’t pure enough for him. Keep it up Adolf.You said you were done. You lied....again. It should hurt when you do that.
And here you are again. When you say you're done...you're not done. And when you say you're "black"....Not surprised. Old white man from the south antagonizing someone who isn’t pure enough for him. Keep it up Adolf.
Why don’t you just come out and call me an Uncle Tom? It would be easier than these subtle remarks about my character you bigot birdbrainAnd here you are again. When you say you're done...you're not done. And when you say you're "black"....
Figure out where that goes. But don't hurt yourself.
LOL...and you don't even know what "Uncle Tom" refers to. This is rich.Why don’t you just come out and call me an Uncle Tom? It would be easier than these subtle remarks about my character you bigot birdbrain
This. It amazes me how common this is.Yep. Always worth mentioning that a woman who wraps herself so tightly in religion screws dudes other than her husband.
I just think it's silly that you think your professors knew your classmates gender just by looking at them. You have no idea if any of your classmates spoke to the professor in advance about their preferences. Your assumption is that in your eyes the students referred to by female pronouns were born female and those they referred to by male pronouns were born male. You could be correct, but you could also be completely off the mark.
This. It amazes me how common this is.
Well the professors pro-nouns also matched my own assumptions which where oddly enough 100% correct. And no one ever told me their preferred pro-nouns.
In 2000 to 2004 no one really knew what "preferred pronouns" were. And I never mis-pronouned someone either.
You are trying to convince me that the world does not and never did operate in the way that I know it does and did operate.
I am saying that just because someone looks and dresses like a man or woman, does not mean that they were born that gender. You and your professor are assigning pronouns based on outward appearance. That is fine and probably what the individuals you are addressing prefer, it doesn't mean that their genitalia matches their appearance.Well the professors pro-nouns also matched my own assumptions which where oddly enough 100% correct. And no one ever told me their preferred pro-nouns.
In 2000 to 2004 no one really knew what "preferred pronouns" were. And I never mis-pronouned someone either.
You are trying to convince me that the world does not and never did operate in the way that I know it does and did operate.
I think we’re discovering that we’ve been operating for a long time under false assumptions because people didn’t speak up very often. I have a hard time believing you never mispronounced someone’s name for example, and more likely that they never corrected you.
There’s a lot of stuff that I know my mom just swallows and doesn’t bring up to my dad about his friends/families because she thinks it’s not worth the trouble. Younger generations don’t think that way anymore.
And I’ll admit the stuff about correct pronouns makes no sense to me but I try to respect peoples wishes if they tell me about it.
But that in no way means it's right or the best way to do things.You are trying to convince me that the world does not and never did operate in the way that I know it does and did operate.
Your confidence that you have never misidentified someone simply because you have never been called out on it is misguided.I didn't say I never mis-pronounced someones name. I am saying I never mis-pronouned someone. As in I never applied the wrong pro-nouns to someone.