JULIE BINDEL: I m no stranger to the bile spewed at feminists like me by trans-activists online, but the Oxfam video I watched yesterday left me deeply disturbed.
A glance at the Guide suggests that the urge to get people to bite their tongues rather than use language which some may find “politically incorrect” has now crossed.
The most recent inclusive language guide from Michigan State University has caused a slight stir on social media as some feel like the document goes too far.
diversity, equity and inclusion. real money $70 million for enhancement to diversity, equity and inclusion and this is most diviceit stuff possible. i showed secretary of defense evidence it was happening in nevada, montana and virginia, he said it is not happening. it makes you wonder, do these people have a sense of reality or is the pain the point, whether dei, they don t have good answers for. todd: now to this, michigan state university taking on bigoted phrases as part of inclusive language guide. some potentially offensive words include america, we re talking about the united states and terrorists when referring to religious extremists. christmas trees, bunnies, overweight and nuts.