Semantics or political correctness

 As we all know the world is now full of liberal snowflakes and woke culture.

Posting this thread as a follow up of a conversation I had with Susan on Germaine's channel, where do we draw the line of insisting EVERYTHING be referred to in gender neutral terms?

Grant you, some are easy. Mail man is now mail delivery person. Policeman is now just a police officer.

But how about mankind? Should we now call it humankind or personkind?

And the problem with humankind it also has the word man in it.

Most professions have been gender neutral already: nurse, doctor, engineer, scientist, pharmacist, cab driver, fruit picker, toilet cleaner.

BUT, what about: repairman, fisherman, chairman, cameraman, businessman, handyman?

Yes yes, when we are confronted with one of those we endeavor to use a more neutral term if she is a she, but generally speaking we still refer to a fisherman as fisherman without considering if a woman can be a fisherperson.

I find some of the required political correctness to be a mouthful. So I stick with the familiar. Is that wrong? Not woke enough? Too misogynistic?

Weight in. Add - should we now refer to everyone as "they" instead of he or she.




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