This trend of calling men women and women men? In ten years from now, how much more entrenched will our society be in trans ideology?
Languages evolve over time, and words used to describe one reality a hundred years ago, can have taken on a completely different meaning today.
The Trans community seems to have hijacked the words "men, women, boy and girl" . They have separated these words from biological sex.
Where do things go from here?
Will language evolve to protect reality?
If a biological man can be a woman, then so can the tree in my front yard. I can call it a woman and who's to say that it isn't?
If it continues, this breakdown of meaning, then how can a civilization endure?
It would seem that civilization as a collective mind would try to correct this confusion on it's own through the natural evolution of language.
Since these words have been commandeered to basically be wild cards, then what words do we have to describe an adult biological female, or an adult biological male? Perhaps we could use the acronyms ABF and ABM? Maybe that should be on restroom doors now instead of it being "men's restroom" and "women's restroom." There are no boundaries with these words anymore. They can mean anything you want them to mean.
It would need to be something simple though, these new words. A three or four letter word preferably with an agreed upon meaning combining both gender and biological sex for male, then another word for a biological female. It needs to be a concise word though, no more than a few letters. So instead of "policeman" it would be "police___. "
Can you think of any words that could be used for "man" and "woman" that would be a new name for an adult biological man or woman that also describes the role that gender holds in society?
Otherwise, we continue down this same path into the darkness where meaning completely breaks down. The implications of this breakdown continuing, I'm afraid will collapse America.
Do languages of societies auto-correct themselves like this for survival? Can you think of any examples from history perhaps?
Languages evolve over time, and words used to describe one reality a hundred years ago, can have taken on a completely different meaning today.
The Trans community seems to have hijacked the words "men, women, boy and girl" . They have separated these words from biological sex.
Where do things go from here?
Will language evolve to protect reality?
If a biological man can be a woman, then so can the tree in my front yard. I can call it a woman and who's to say that it isn't?
If it continues, this breakdown of meaning, then how can a civilization endure?
It would seem that civilization as a collective mind would try to correct this confusion on it's own through the natural evolution of language.
Since these words have been commandeered to basically be wild cards, then what words do we have to describe an adult biological female, or an adult biological male? Perhaps we could use the acronyms ABF and ABM? Maybe that should be on restroom doors now instead of it being "men's restroom" and "women's restroom." There are no boundaries with these words anymore. They can mean anything you want them to mean.
It would need to be something simple though, these new words. A three or four letter word preferably with an agreed upon meaning combining both gender and biological sex for male, then another word for a biological female. It needs to be a concise word though, no more than a few letters. So instead of "policeman" it would be "police___. "
Can you think of any words that could be used for "man" and "woman" that would be a new name for an adult biological man or woman that also describes the role that gender holds in society?
Otherwise, we continue down this same path into the darkness where meaning completely breaks down. The implications of this breakdown continuing, I'm afraid will collapse America.
Do languages of societies auto-correct themselves like this for survival? Can you think of any examples from history perhaps?
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