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Brighton and Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust unveiled 'gender inclusive' phrases
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Its Breast Milk not Human Milk You Woke Freaks [Hospital tells doctors, nurses and midwives to say 'birthing parents' and 'human milk' instead of 'mothers' and 'breastmilk' because they risk offending transgender people Brighton and Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust unveiled 'gender inclusive' phrases The Trust is the first in the country to formally implement such a radical overhaul Document released this week, said staff should not stop using the word 'woman] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...uman-milk.html Debated on Politics Live BBC2HD |
Always replacing the word woman, why is that? I've yet to see the word man be replaced by Prostate owner or father being replaced by Sperm giver
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Women really are the only group of people who can't stand up for their rights without being called names like "TERF" ... Which is ironic really, as they seem to be losing the right to even be called women!
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are there any humans other than woman that can produce milk? If not, why the need to reclassify
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"Brighton and Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust reduce women down to bodily functions" is the correct title.
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Also, why would "breastmilk" be offensive to a transgender person?
Probably isn't. |
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Birthing parents, menstruators, cervix havers ..........so ****ing dehumanising |
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and a non binary person might still have breasts, they would be attached to their body, why would they not want to mention breasts...? |
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Why is it only women who are being forced to change our language? |
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any comment on the breasts that the non binary person has attached to their body.. |
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From what I’ve seen it’s not just women I’ve heard things like “people with penises/prostates” used. I’m not going to click on the dailymail article but from arista’s extract it looks like they’re talking specifically about the birthing process and people who are born male don’t do that. |
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The breast thing has me as confused as everyone else coz I’ve honestly never heard of breasts being offensive. On the same hand I don’t understand how Human milk is anymore dehumanising than breast milk |
silly woke pandering nonsense
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Every human has breasts....be they male or female so to now have to say chest feeding sounds daft.
I don't mind gender neutral medical terms to be honest, it often is the case that Doctors use medical terms rather than the more colloquial ones non medical people will use. What will become discriminatory in my view is forcing born women to change the way they speak about their own body to use gender neutral terms. I can't see how that could ever happen but if I were to have another child and want to feed my child using breast milk from my breasts I don't want to have to call it human milk :shrug: |
What exactly made them do this??? , why is there an issue with saying female and woman.
Why would trans people be offended :facepalm: , I'm extremely confused and frustrated with this type of silliness . And when someone transitions from male to female surely they wouldn't have a problem with female phrases?? this literally makes no senses :huh:. |
'Inclusive language' stuff, I tend to not see an issue IF its used..for transmen/non binary people. Like, theres no issue at all for medics ad such to be trained to talk in a different way if treating someone who does not identify as female.
Using it wholesale though, just kind of seems crappy. Its honestly like woman, mother, etc are dirty words. And yes, its never anything to do with men, seemingly. Only ever women. Infact, oddly, I have found those who tend to shout about how the correct term is menstruators or whatever, REALLY do not like you also using terms such as penis people if referring to men. I don't do it often like, I did it a couple of times in a convo about this stuff, and got a lot of abuse for it, apparently, men is fine. So, tell me this is not rampant misogyny really..honestly.. |
An article from the Daily Mail that's full of language and terminology meant to incite gammon about gender? Surely not!?
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Yes it is. |
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I hope this daft trend stays in Brighton, if a woman go into labour they can't expect her to be called just a "person" with "human milk" sounds ridiculous . |
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