| I think you don't know what you are talking about. Intersectionality is a framework where it is believed that for systemic issues it makes sense to not look at individual axis of oppression/empowerment (race, gender, ...), but to look for the combined individual effect (or something like that, apparently there is no consensus on the details) Using "inclusive language" means that you use words to address the target audience in a way that all members feel approached. So e.g. just saying "Mesdames" would target a female only audience. If there would be males in the target group you would not have included them. It's not a "weasel word" for anything else. > I don't care about "inclusivity" So you would be fine if people would call you Madame (assuming you are a male)? > The "median ." isn't french language, it's unreadable when literred everywhere. There are similar discussions in other languages, but ultimately, language is evolving naturally and not by a standard body. The language is what people use to communicate.
So you are free to dislike it and advocate against it, but saying it isn't french language is meaningless. Every change to a language was not part of the language before. Yeah, it's advocating for changes on language (what you call war), because language determines what people think. |
I think I'm simply not buying into that evil ideology. I know exactly what I'm talking about, I've seen the consequences of bolshevism already. "intersectionality" is no different, same old marxist garbage.