Every Teacher a Social Justice Warrior: Pronouns in Chicago Classrooms – Chicago Contrarian

"...(P)ronouns stifle student communication as we can no longer describe ourselves with verbs or adjectives as Mark Twain might have — e.g., 'I was feeling blithe, almost jocund' — at the start of a classroom lesson. Instead, Chicago teachers now tell our pre-pubescent kids that they must now conjure up constructed realities as birthing persons or people with penises to validate the fantasies of those who believe in pansexuality and other postmodern constructs."
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

I don’t understand any of this pronoun nonsense. If I didn’t know what to call Lori without risking an unintended insult. I’d just use a generally accepted term for the mayor, like “ Hey Jaggoff!

Maestro
3 years ago

Teachers who sexualize and groom children for pedophile abuse should be fired, arrested, rounded up, and interned in a place where they can no longer prey on kids

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