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Originally Posted by Kobi
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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My thoughts exactly. The professor needed to be called out on it by the students - it seems sexist and racist.
and what was the 'reference' to s/m? that was off as well.
On topic - I think with the internet there is increasing information that is accessible to more people than it used to be. Also, there is a change in 'culture' in response to increased media accessibility. In addition, I think that changes in our economic security is having an affect in that there have been many many cuts to public education, social services (mental health, etc).