Recently,
the great state of Washington made headlines when it went on a little tear to
make all state laws gender-neutral.
Apparently,
the words freshman, fisherman, and penmanship have been banned.
Now we can
only be first-year students and fishers engaged in handwriting here in the Evergreen State.
You see,
somebody’s feelings might get hurt if we use those other words.
Well,
here’s my take –
If being
called a “freshman” is going to turn you into a non-functioning human curled up
in a fetal position and crying for your mama –
You need
therapy.
Meanwhile,
how many of those “sensitive” freshmen out there are at this very moment merrily
singing along to every rap song featuring words that sound like garden tools or
rhyme with “itches?”
Just
sayin’.
Oh, and
regarding the word updates, one National Women’s Law Center senior adviser said,
“This is important in changing hearts and minds.”
Really?
Yep, I’m
pretty sure penmanship is making a BIG impact on hearts and minds.
So where do
we stop, Ms. Adviser?
I mean, I’m
not sure what to call myself right now.
Surely, I
can’t be a woMAN…
or a feMALE.
or a perSON.
Or a huMAN being.
Oh my!
Should we ban those words, too?
Maybe I’ll
just go with XX from now on.
And what
about those letters, Washington State?
You know, I've been thinking…
That Q
looks a little too male for my taste.
I think it
should go, don’t you?
And Y –
only guys have Y chromosomes, so…
Outta here!
Actually, I
know what should be outta here –
Legislators,
get out of the word business.
After all,
when we finally ban ALL of the words and letters that can potentially offend a
hu*** per*** (believe me, I've worked as a therapist – there is NO END to the list of things folks can get
worked up over or break down about) –
Take a good, long look at what remains…
PROMPT: Warning to
all writers –
If you are
going to put pen to page, you are going to offend someone.
Guaranteed.
“The writer who is a
real writer is a rebel who never stops.”
~William Saroyan
Get your
rebel on!
Um… can
someone, like, post my bail?
I agree emphatically.
ReplyDeleteGreat to find a like-minded soul. Write and rebel on!
DeleteI got you covered man.
ReplyDeleteThanks, little b! I know I can always count on you. You're the BEST!
DeleteBy the way, aren't you proud of the way I handled you calling me MAN? I cried in my tea for less than 2 hours!
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