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Should the word Mother be replaced with Birthing Person?   The Serious You: How Current Events Affect You

Started 6/8/21 by Showtalk; 4979 views.
WALTER784

From: WALTER784 

6/15/21

Meriana said...

No, the word Mother should not be replaced. To do so is, in my opinion, demeaning, and disrespectful. 

BINGO... we have a winner.

But also welcome to the current day stand off...

One claims it's demeaning and disrespectful if the name is not change while the others claim it's demeaning and disrespectful if the name is change. Both cannot be right!

Just think... all of history... Mother Mary, Mother Magdalene, Mother Teresa, Mother ship, Motherland, Mother F###er, Mother's Day, would all become obsolete if the change were to occur!

It's been mother for ages and so shall it continue. Anybody who thinks otherwise should create their own word and not attempt to silence us for our use of the word! That's just obnoxious!

FWIW

 

Showtalk
Host

From: Showtalk 

6/15/21

Older people won’t learn it or remember it, but if all children are taught different words and usages in school, eventually they will be speaking an entirely new language.

WALTER784

From: WALTER784 

6/15/21

Showtalk said...

Older people won’t learn it or remember it, but if all children are taught different words and usages in school, eventually they will be speaking an entirely new language.

That is one possibility, but one still needs to speak to their parents, grandparents and relatives in a language they too understand so entirely weeding out one language would be quite difficult.

FWIW

Meriana

From: Meriana 

6/15/21

Those promoting all this changing of words, etc. claim that doing so makes things more inclusive. So who are they trying to include in their attempt to get rid of the word mother in daily conversation?  Those that believe themselves to have been born in the wrong body, but even though they consider themselves to be men, and want everyone else to acknowledge them as men, they still want to become pregnant, and give birth.  That, to me, makes no sense as it seems that if they really were men born in a female body they would think like men, and getting pregnant, and giving birth would not be something they'd want to experience. 

It's more than time that society stopped pandering to a relatively small portion of the population so that they'll feel included, and valued.  They claim to want society to be more accepting, tolerant, and inclusive, but only on their terms. No matter what, or how much is changed to suit them, it will never be enough. 

When all the politically correct stuff began, I said it could, and eventually would, affect our freedom of speech. Demanding that word contained in documents be changed, that a single person should be referred to with plural pronouns so as not to hurt his/her feelings, and that words used in everyday language be omitted in favor of whatever the "woke" people insist on is definitely affecting freedom of speech.  

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Host

From: Showtalk 

6/15/21

Even the word woke is bizarre when you think about it.  It’s not a noun or an adjective, it’s a verb.  Ironic, isn’t it that the more inclusive they say that they try to be, the more divisive they become? A friend’s former son because a daughter last year and has no interest in fathering or mothering a child.  

  • Edited June 15, 2021 3:50 pm  by  Showtalk
WALTER784

From: WALTER784 

6/16/21

Meriana said...

Those promoting all this changing of words, etc. claim that doing so makes things more inclusive. So who are they trying to include in their attempt to get rid of the word mother in daily conversation?

Well, they're just liars... they claim to be inclusive by excluding mothers... makes no sense what so ever. They're the exact opposite of what they claim!

Meriana said...

It's more than time that society stopped pandering to a relatively small portion of the population so that they'll feel included, and valued.  They claim to want society to be more accepting, tolerant, and inclusive, but only on their terms. No matter what, or how much is changed to suit them, it will never be enough.

Again, what they claim they want is inclusion but in fact what they're actually doing is excluding everybody else! The exact opposite of what they claim. And until everybody else becomes like them... (miserable nobodies)... they won't stop pushing for what they want. And as that will never happen, it's a never ending story! Pamper to them and they just want more... say enough is enough and stand your ground is all anybody can do!

I mean they all talk about gay pride, but hey... what about straight pride? Why can they have their day but we can't have our day?

FWIW

Everyone is getting bent out of shape about everything it seems. I will always say "Mother" and "Father". What others do is their own business, I'll happily be politically incorrect here. 

WALTER784

From: WALTER784 

6/16/21

Demented Ol Lady Shorty (TOILETHEA1) said...

I will always say "Mother" and "Father". What others do is their own business, I'll happily be politically incorrect here. 

Amen... but what do we do when others start pushing that in our faces?

Go to jail for being politically incorrect or fighting back for our freedom of speech?

FWIW

That is part of the problem today, lack of tolerance for others.  I've lost "friends" who didn't like my views on whatever.  Their loss, not mine. I've long felt our freedom of speech is dying or dead, if you say something the other person doesn't like... there goes the name calling or worse.

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From: Showtalk 

6/16/21

I will too.  I can’t even imagine saying birthing person when I talk about my own mother. What would be the new term for fathers?

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