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Old 02-25-2012, 01:01 PM   #20
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These three news stories promulgate society/teachers/parents has having complete and total control over the minds, bodies, and souls of young folk's id's and personalities. This breeds low self esteem, and anger issues which can find a comfortable nest in any of the personality disorders, s/m, and anxiety/conversion disorders. Also forensic psychiatry has estimated up to 55% of these folks to have inate temporal lobe abnormalities. The cause of the rise, in the words of my psychology professor, "Jerkettes are breeding jerkinas."

This post has been bugging me for a few days and I cant figure out why.

First off, let me be clear. I do NOT have an issue with Glenn posting it. So Glenn please do not take this personally.

I have an issue with the words of this psychology professor i.e. "Jerkettes are breeding Jerkinas".

I keep trying to figure out why this feels icky to me.

I dont know if it is because I think it is an odd choice of words for a professor to use. It seems very unprofessional to me.

Or if it feels like the use of the word "breeding" and the "Jerkettes" which is making me think only women "breed" so to speak and "ettes" is a female thing. So is this professor calling women jerks? And, in turn, are they blaming women for what their assessment of what is happening to kids in the world?

Or, if it feels like the use of the word "jerkinas" is a derivation of a racial slur and the "ina" part refers to females so is it insulting to women of color? So, would this be directed at just minority persons?

Or, maybe I am in an overly analytical and sensitive mood today. Dunno. Anyone else find this professors choice of words troublesome??

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