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The University of Michigan has instituted a policy allowing students to choose the way they want professors to address them in class. What? Somehow I can see where this policy will be abused and soon rescinded.
Quote from: watcher1 on October 15, 2016, 03:30:42 PMThe University of Michigan has instituted a policy allowing students to choose the way they want professors to address them in class. What? Somehow I can see where this policy will be abused and soon rescinded. Why? That's been the norm as far as I know. What student would request being addressed as 'Bimbo', or 'Asshole' in the third row??
Quote from: Sensualtravler on October 15, 2016, 05:06:01 PMQuote from: watcher1 on October 15, 2016, 03:30:42 PMThe University of Michigan has instituted a policy allowing students to choose the way they want professors to address them in class. What? Somehow I can see where this policy will be abused and soon rescinded. Why? That's been the norm as far as I know. What student would request being addressed as 'Bimbo', or 'Asshole' in the third row??Personally, I'd ask to be called "Your Majesty," or, perhaps, "Your Highness." It has a nice ring to it.
Quote from: MissBarbara on October 15, 2016, 07:41:38 PMPersonally, I'd ask to be called "Your Majesty," or, perhaps, "Your Highness." It has a nice ring to it.www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/michigan-university-his-majesty-grant-strobl-lgbtq-pronoun-gender-roster-policy-a7339866.html
Personally, I'd ask to be called "Your Majesty," or, perhaps, "Your Highness." It has a nice ring to it.
Quote from: Farmer Miles on October 17, 2016, 05:07:34 PMQuote from: MissBarbara on October 15, 2016, 07:41:38 PMPersonally, I'd ask to be called "Your Majesty," or, perhaps, "Your Highness." It has a nice ring to it.www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/michigan-university-his-majesty-grant-strobl-lgbtq-pronoun-gender-roster-policy-a7339866.htmlWait: Isn't "Your" a neutral pronoun? Should I have instead used a definite article, i.e. "The Majesty" or "The Highness"? But that would be wrong, since I am asserting there is only one "Majesty" and one "Highness."Plus, I would be elevating myself above others, which is wrong.I am SO confused!