It’s A Fractal Indignation
Meanwhile, in the world of clown-shoe education:
Saying “God bless you” after someone sneezes is listed as a microaggression on a lengthy “anti-oppression” guide posted online by Simmons College. “This guide is intended to provide some general information about anti-oppression, diversity, and inclusion as well as information and resources for the social justice issues key to the Simmons College community,” it states, adding “this guide is by no means exhaustive.”
It does, however, have eight subsections and contains links to over 100 further sources of recreational agonising. Because the fever dream must never end.
Apparently, the sneezing thing is fraught with oppressive potential because it implies an “assumption of one’s own religious identity as the norm,” and “conveys one’s perception that everyone is Christian.” (There is as yet no word on the injurious effects of greetings and gestures favoured by other religious groups, or on how offended one should be when, following a sneeze, someone says sahha or yarhamukom-Allah.) And that time when I sneezed in the checkout queue in a Marks & Spencer Food Hall and the lady behind me instinctively said “Bless you,” what she really meant, obviously, is “Convert to the one true faith or may The Lord damn your heathen carcass.”
Given the university’s Augean mission to catalogue and denounce all possible sin, however small and theoretical, it’s perhaps unsurprising that the act of compiling lists of things to complain about has itself proved problematic. Specifically,
Labelling oppression with “phobia” suffixes is harmful,
And so,
The guide’s authors explain that they replaced the typical suffix “phobia,” such as Islamophobia, with the term “misia,” because the term “phobia” is offensive to people with phobias.
At which point, the very fabric of spacetime began to boil.
So who will be the first to tell them that “goodbye” is the shortened form of “God be with ye”?
It’s getting so that you can’t say anything without offending someone…
Yeah, I’m pretty sure that that’s the point. Plus “Able Normative Supremacy”? WTF? So it’s not better to be able than disabled? Is it also not better to be rich than poor? Or smart than stupid? Or alive than dead? It’s one thing to tolerate defects, but these nutcases want to *celebrate* them.
We should start a thanato-philic movement to encourage the embrace of voluntary metabolic cessation as a protest against metabolic functionality supremacism. Maybe 4chan could spearhead it.
I’m reminded of a possibly apposite quote: “There’s no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren’t enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws.” – Ayn Rand.
Another chance to exult in some pretentious racial shaming.
Note that one of the race-hustlers, a professor and supposedly professional writer, earns $188,000 a year, as oppressed people do, but apparently can’t spell.
This is getting more and more ridiculous. The universities and colleges ought to have been the islands of intellectualism, true diversity of opinions and the advancement of thought and not some sort of authoritarian “one-worldview is the correct one” dystopia.
In the past, universities used to be the champions of true freedom of speech. But now, they are the quickly becoming the most dangerous place for it…
I am glad I am no longer in UNI.
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