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University Of Colorado Declares Misgendering An "Act Of Violence"​


The University of Colorado Boulder (Boulder) is under fire this week for a statement on the “Pride Office” website stating that misgendering people can be considered an “act of violence.”

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The guide on pronouns is reportedly the work of students associated with the office and states that “choosing to ignore or disrespect someone’s pronouns is not only an act of oppression but can also be considered an act of violence.”

It is a familiar position for many in higher education.

Opposing viewpoints are now routinely declared to be violence. That allows professors and students to rationalize their own act of violence or censorship.

The most vivid example was recently seen at Hunter College, which is part of the CUNY system. Professor Shellyne Rodríguez recently was fired after holding a machete to the neck of a New York Post reporter and threatened to “chop you up.” However, Hunter College decided not to fire her over a prior incident in which she trashed a pro-life table run by students.

Rodríguez spotted students with pro-life material at the college. She was captured on a videotape telling the students that “you’re not educating s–t […] This is f–king propaganda. What are you going to do, like, anti-trans next? This is bulls–t. This is violent. You’re triggering my students.” Even after a remarkably polite student said that he was “sorry,” Rodríguez would have nothing of it. After all, espousing pro-life views is now “violence.” Rodríguez rejected the apology and declared “No you’re not — because you can’t even have a f–king baby. So you don’t even know what that is. Get this s–t the f–k out of here.”

Just a week earlier, a professor stopped another “violent” display of pro-life views in New York. Professor Renee Overdyke of the State University of New York at Albany shut down a pro-life display and then resisted arrest.

At the University of California at Santa Barbara, feminist studies associate professor Mireille Miller Young criminally assaulted pro-life advocates on campus, and later pleaded guilty to the crime. She was defended by faculty and students, including many who said she was “triggered” by a pro-life display and that pro-life advocates were “terrorists” who did not deserve free speech.

It is that easy. You simply declare opposing views “violent” and then you can justify your own violence as a matter of self-defense.
There's a lot going on there and it's not really clear which parts of your post are the article and which are your conclusions.

Can you make it a bit clearer which part of the article is triggering you?
 

University Of Colorado Declares Misgendering An "Act Of Violence"​


The University of Colorado Boulder (Boulder) is under fire this week for a statement on the “Pride Office” website stating that misgendering people can be considered an “act of violence.”

2023-05-31_07-32-12.jpg

The guide on pronouns is reportedly the work of students associated with the office and states that “choosing to ignore or disrespect someone’s pronouns is not only an act of oppression but can also be considered an act of violence.”

It is a familiar position for many in higher education.

Opposing viewpoints are now routinely declared to be violence. That allows professors and students to rationalize their own act of violence or censorship.

The most vivid example was recently seen at Hunter College, which is part of the CUNY system. Professor Shellyne Rodríguez recently was fired after holding a machete to the neck of a New York Post reporter and threatened to “chop you up.” However, Hunter College decided not to fire her over a prior incident in which she trashed a pro-life table run by students.

Rodríguez spotted students with pro-life material at the college. She was captured on a videotape telling the students that “you’re not educating s–t […] This is f–king propaganda. What are you going to do, like, anti-trans next? This is bulls–t. This is violent. You’re triggering my students.” Even after a remarkably polite student said that he was “sorry,” Rodríguez would have nothing of it. After all, espousing pro-life views is now “violence.” Rodríguez rejected the apology and declared “No you’re not — because you can’t even have a f–king baby. So you don’t even know what that is. Get this s–t the f–k out of here.”

Just a week earlier, a professor stopped another “violent” display of pro-life views in New York. Professor Renee Overdyke of the State University of New York at Albany shut down a pro-life display and then resisted arrest.

At the University of California at Santa Barbara, feminist studies associate professor Mireille Miller Young criminally assaulted pro-life advocates on campus, and later pleaded guilty to the crime. She was defended by faculty and students, including many who said she was “triggered” by a pro-life display and that pro-life advocates were “terrorists” who did not deserve free speech.

It is that easy. You simply declare opposing views “violent” and then you can justify your own violence as a matter of self-defense.
You tell em mate.

Pacifist views are the future.
 
There's a lot going on there and it's not really clear which parts of your post are the article and which are your conclusions.

Can you make it a bit clearer which part of the article is triggering you?
None of that was my conclusions. Not one bit. Not even the bold bits.

My conclusion is that sticks and stones can break my bones, but names will never harm me. Today we breed weak victims who are incredibly thin skinned.
 
None of that was my conclusions. Not one bit. Not even the bold bits.

My conclusion is that sticks and stones can break my bones, but names will never harm me. Today we breed weak victims who are incredibly thin skinned.
Yes your so spot on

Right wingers, Torys, facists, bigots of all kinds are super thin skinned and very very weak and puny
 
None of that was my conclusions. Not one bit. Not even the bold bits.

My conclusion is that sticks and stones can break my bones, but names will never harm me. Today we breed weak victims who are incredibly thin skinned.
As opposed to people having to be thick skinned due to the bullying and harassment by your lot. I know which I would rather
 
None of that was my conclusions. Not one bit. Not even the bold bits.

My conclusion is that sticks and stones can break my bones, but names will never harm me. Today we breed weak victims who are incredibly thin skinned.

Oh believe me, names can hurt and nobody, absolutely nobody should ever be called weak, if they do hurt.

For me that phrase is a fallacy as generally bones can heal to the same strength as before, mental health generally never fully healed. It is always there at the back of the mind, triggered by a word, triggered by an image.

As an added fact, who are we to say how somebody should feel. It is much nicer to accept how they feel, what they want to be called, and get on with all our lives.
 
Oh believe me, names can hurt and nobody, absolutely nobody should ever be called weak, if they do hurt.

For me that phrase is a fallacy as generally bones can heal to the same strength as before, mental health generally never fully healed. It is always there at the back of the mind, triggered by a word, triggered by an image.

As an added fact, who are we to say how somebody should feel. It is much nicer to accept how they feel, what they want to be called, and get on with all our lives.

This all day!

For some reason people like @Toffee_Loaf take exception to it
 
None of that was my conclusions. Not one bit. Not even the bold bits.

My conclusion is that sticks and stones can break my bones, but names will never harm me. Today we breed weak victims who are incredibly thin skinned.
True, there are a lot of thin skinned people nowadays. Is Gammons the correct word?

Back in my day, no one ever got triggered by pronouns or offended by people that are considerate of others. Not sure where we went so wrong 🤷‍♂️
 
Oh believe me, names can hurt and nobody, absolutely nobody should ever be called weak, if they do hurt.

For me that phrase is a fallacy as generally bones can heal to the same strength as before, mental health generally never fully healed. It is always there at the back of the mind, triggered by a word, triggered by an image.

As an added fact, who are we to say how somebody should feel. It is much nicer to accept how they feel, what they want to be called, and get on with all our lives.

👏👏👏
I don't think it would be a bad idea for the mods to enforce people to spend time in the mental health thread before they are allowed to post in here.

May cull the extreme gammons, and educate some of those that are still capable of it.
 
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