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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

More on Bristol University

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ChristinaXYZ · 06/02/2022 19:40

Piece in the Telegraph

"Lecturers at a leading university are being given guidance on neopronouns, which include emoji labels and catgender, where someone identifies as a feline.

The University of Bristol has provided guidance for its staff on "using pronouns at work", urging them to declare in verbal introductions and email signatures whether they use he/him, she/her or they/them, to support transgender students.

But unlike myriad pronoun manuals on other campuses, Bristol lecturers are also directed to neopronouns which include “emojiself pronouns”, where colourful digital icons - commonplace on social media - are used to represent gender in written and spoken conversation.

It comes as the Russell Group university begins a landmark court battle on Monday with a feminist PhD student, Raquel Rosario Sanchez, who is suing for sex discrimination after an alleged two-year campaign of bullying by transgender activists on campus."

it goes on ...

"Bristol’s guide explains that some people use "neopronouns such as Ze/Zir/Zirs". A website linked to by Bristol's guide, explains that neopronouns are third-person pronouns that are not officially recognised in the language they are used in.

This directs to a webpage by LGBTA Wiki, which says these are used by those who feel their gender is beyond the male or female binary, and lists "emoji pronouns" as an example.

Staff are told on the website: "Emojiself pronouns are a subcategory of nounself pronouns, which are pronouns that, instead of using letters, utilize emojis.

"These pronouns are not intended to be pronounced out loud and are only intended for online communication. In spoken conversation one may or may not use pronouns that are based on the emoji.""

read more: (archive link over on Ovarit on the gender critical thread)

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/02/06/male-female-feline-bristol-university-guide-lectures-staff-neopronouns/

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Theimpossiblegirl · 07/02/2022 19:32

@TheFnozwhowasmirage

Dear Lord! A lot of DDS contemporaries wanted to study veterinary science at Bristol,as apparently,it's well regarded. I didn't not think that any of them got a place as it's so competitive ( mercifully for them).I can just imagine the faces of farm bred vet students being told to take this absolute crap seriously.Grin
I don't imagine many veterinary students identify as cats though. Grin
TheFnozwhowasmirage · 09/02/2022 20:13

Theimpossiblegirl you'd hope not. I'm not to sure that some teenagers are good at thinking things through though. On DDS Zoology course,there is a vegan who told DD that she wasn't going to dissect anything other than fish. This on a course where the students are marked on their dissection techniques seems a bit silly, especially as they have been warned that once creatures enter the lab,they become lab equipment and they are not to eat the lab equipment.Confused

BootsAndRoots · 09/02/2022 20:19

So how did people acknowledge their "true and innate" identity before emojis existed?

TabithaHazel · 09/02/2022 20:20

It's so ageist, lots of older people don't have smart phones or even know what an emoji is. Can they not join in this nonsense? How has a well respected university been reduced to this? It makes zero sense.

TheMarzipanDildo · 09/02/2022 20:59

@BootsAndRoots

So how did people acknowledge their "true and innate" identity before emojis existed?
Like this:

:) :( ;) -_- ( . )( . )

I attempted a cat but it was a bit difficult.

TheMarzipanDildo · 09/02/2022 21:00

Shit it autocorrected my punctuation smiley into a actual emoji. Never mind

Phobiaphobic · 10/02/2022 09:00

Bristol has literally gone insane. How on earth will they live this down when everyone comes to their senses?

SuperWoofing · 10/02/2022 09:26

Catgender Grin
Surely someone should put in an official request that litter trays should be available in all toilets?

Iwishihadariver · 13/02/2022 18:05

Perhaps they could go on University Challenge and get some questions right?

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