University of Southern Commifornia Removes the Word ‘Field’ For Being ‘Racist” - May offend “descendants of slavery.”
Posted by freedomforall 2 years, 3 months ago to Politics
Excerpt:
"The University of Southern California has removed the word ‘field’ from the curriculum and academic references because it supposedly has “racist” connotations.
No, this isn’t the Babylon Bee.
The university announced that phrases such as “field of study” will be replaced by “practicum” in order to advance the cause of anti-racism."
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I guess students at USC now get to learn another utterly useless word to avoid being called names.
"The University of Southern California has removed the word ‘field’ from the curriculum and academic references because it supposedly has “racist” connotations.
No, this isn’t the Babylon Bee.
The university announced that phrases such as “field of study” will be replaced by “practicum” in order to advance the cause of anti-racism."
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I guess students at USC now get to learn another utterly useless word to avoid being called names.
Maybe not because we kneed football.
wrong..words. Must..advance..agenda.
Only..white..people..are..racist. And--almost-forgot--blacks..who..like..Trump.
Prove me wrong.
My mother (may she rest in peace) stopped watching the "idiot box" back it the 1970's. She said it insulted her intelligence. It took me a while to learn the lessons of my betters. My mother never lectured me, she dropped bread crumbs. Eventually, like all things in life, you mature and "get" those little nuggets of wisdom your elders were imparting.
No Susan, there really are modern slaves all over the world right now. But you'll never hear the Woke Left talk about anything of actual significance because... Look! A squirrel!
Prove me wrong.
I wonder what the word for "field" is in Swahili. Maybe USC can use that instead. Or would that be Afro-supremacist?
Some years ago I recall a language called "Ebonics". Is that still around or has it already gone down Latin road?
Then there are the apologies: "Oh, I didn't know that the word 'cancelled' has been cancelled. What word should I be using instead?"
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