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  • Sasquatch

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    Leadership is no longer allowed to use pronouns when writing performance reviews or award letters. Can't even use the person's damn rank & name no more "Sergeant Snuffy" - gotta use "This NCO" or "This member" or shit like that.

    They're trying to claim this will build unity and increase effectiveness. More woke bullshit is what it appears to be.
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    Tnhawk

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    Leadership is no longer allowed to use pronouns when writing performance reviews or award letters. Can't even use the person's damn rank & name no more "Sergeant Snuffy" - gotta use "This NCO" or "This member" or shit like that.

    They're trying to claim this will build unity and increase effectiveness. More woke bullshit is what it appears to be.
    I spent entire assignments with other soldiers using rank and last names, usually not knowing a first name. Why change a system that has worked effectively for many years?
     

    Alpha.Geek

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    What kind of CRACK are these people on?!?
    This is getting reDICKulous...

    At my work, we have one of the default "canned" e-mail Sigs. in Outlook, and it includes "Pronouns" as one option...

    If I ever get fed-up enough with Corp.(I am "|-|" THAT-close, right now), I am going to manually edit my e-mail sig. to "Your Royal Highness", so legally those in Kommiefornia, Illinois, and NY they have to call me that... or get I'll fired along the way, and sue in TX for Free Speech?


    EDIT: Pronouns "His Royal Highness/Your Royal Highness/The Royal highness"
     
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    gll

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    The last medical researcher I worked for (M.D., Ph.D., 11 years) did not allow the use of personal pronouns in research meetings or when talking to him. Though hard for some to adopt using names rather than pronouns, it actually reduced confusion as to who did what.

    If I was forced to speak with some off-gender perthing, I would just use their name, the one they were born with, if I knew it.
     

    no2gates

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    I think this is just the start of things to come. I predict that within the next 5 years, the will stop teaching kids to use "his/her" and replace it with some new word like "plew" or "yiff" There will no longer be male and female words.

    Welcome to America 2.0
     
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