I don't ridicule anyone for bringing much needed attention to the plight of Indigenous people. However, Dr. Manyguns' suggestion that a basic underpinning of the written English language be overhauled in that attempt is ill-conceived and extremely unlikely to come to fruition.This is such a sad commentary on the state of our humanity that anyone would be ridiculed for attempting to bring much needed attention to the plight of Indigenous people, whether in Canada or anywhere else.
ditto.I don't ridicule anyone for bringing much needed attention to the plight of Indigenous people.
I have not, or even intended to cause offence to anyone with my posting, Shalimar, I was merely defending the beautiful English language, that many eminent people over centuries have toiled to perfect. If people don't like the language then they can choose to use another.I believe you may have misunderstood the gist of my post. No one is suggesting anything of the kind. This pertains to the mindset of Canadian aboriginals and certain unacceptable aspects of Canadian culture. I fail to see why anyone would need to mock such a sad state of affairs,
Thank you StarSong. i highly recommend anyone incensed by Dr. Manyguns request read the article before further commenting in the vein of the reporters in the clip OP Posted.
precisely...I couldn't agree more...ditto.
Removing language rules has nothing to do with anything! Being against such nonsense does not imply one does not care about the issue.
Those who try to make others feel guilty for thinking this method is ridiculous should be ignored .
For the record, Mr. Cummings didn't use lower case letters for his name. That was his publisher's doing. I've read this numerous times.And my admiration of e.e.cummings' poetry may have been an additional factor.
..and then the minority gibber people will be demanding justice....First punctuation became uncool ..... periods, commas and everything that brought clarity to a sentence.
Now lets not use capital letters either. ?? (And auto-correct is an enemy we have to battle against daily too)
Soon, they'll want us to just be writing in gibberish .....
Suggest you read Dr. Manyguns' actual statement posted by Starsong before you comment. Not an American but a Canadian indigenous person and she didn't say what those reporters said she said, even if they bothered to actually read it themselves.What exactly do indigenous Americans want (other than the capital letters thing)? I may be mistaken, but they seem to want a return to an environment similar to what existed 100s of years ago and to be able to thrive artificially in the high-tech world that exists today.
On Native American reservations, women are murdered at a rate ten times the national average. Violent crime rates overall are 2.5 times the national average while some individual reservations reach 20 times the national average.
Is it because they feel victimized that they're so violent? Perhaps they need to get their own house in order before demanding silly crap like eliminating capital letters.
Read the damn article in Dr. Manyguns' words posted by StarSongFirst, punctuation became uncool ..... periods, commas and everything that brought clarity to a sentence.
Now lets not use capital letters either. ?? (And auto-correct is an enemy we have to battle against daily too)
Soon, they'll want us to just be writing in gibberish .....
Wanted to thank you for requesting it as well as StarSong for finding and posting, that saved me searching. It amazes me how many people are simply accepting what those reporters said instead of going to the source and making up their own minds.Can someone point me in the direction of what this woman actually said or proposed? All I can find is the short video clip and other right wing media yacking about that clip and parroting with nothing of substance. So what's in the clip is a talking head saying she said it was hierarchies and that's it besides their opinionated outrage.
I too appreciate the glories of well written English with perfect spelling and punctuation but you could be flogging a dead horse. The smart phone and the internet are taking all of the above in a different direction. Text today is a combination of words, single letter abbreviations and hieroglyphs that we call emojis. It's not a unreasonable to seek new variations to punctuation to highlight something like racism.I have not, or even intended to cause offence to anyone with my posting, Shalimar, I was merely defending the beautiful English language, that many eminent people over centuries have toiled to perfect. If people don't like the language then they can choose to use another.
I too appreciate the glories of well written English with perfect spelling and punctuation but you could be flogging a dead horse. The smart phone and the internet are taking all of the above in a different direction. Text today is a combination of words, single letter abbreviations and hieroglyphs that we call emojis. It's not a unreasonable to seek new variations to punctuation to highlight something like racism.
i learned that a few years down the road, but decided to, in personal communications stand by the more consistent with rules about other pronouns, for the letter i. Autocorrect actually has contributed to it, because i got tired of having to correct the 'Capital I' at beginning of sentences, so now when it's at start of sentence i just type it lowercase and usually let it be if it gets corrected.For the record, Mr. Cummings didn't use lower case letters for his name. That was his publisher's doing. I've read this numerous times.
The Encylopedia Brittannica explains:
"Cummings’s name is often styled “e.e. cummings” in the mistaken belief that the poet legally changed his name to lowercase letters only. Cummings used capital letters only irregularly in his verse and did not object when publishers began lowercasing his name, but he himself capitalized his name in his signature and in the title pages of original editions of his books."
https://www.britannica.com/biography/E-E-Cummings
But she didn't--reading the article you posted--- it seems she was explaining why the website of the Campus Office she is VP of would be doing capitalization differently, a new form of passive resistance as it were.I don't ridicule anyone for bringing much needed attention to the plight of Indigenous people. However, Dr. Manyguns' suggestion that a basic underpinning of the written English language be overhauled in that attempt is ill-conceived and extremely unlikely to come to fruition.
I dunno, Chef. Which one is most likely to bring in my wheelie bin or to mow my front lawn without me asking? Hard to tell just by looking at the face.It is often the culture and behavior which people object to, not the color of their skin.
Take two examples:
If the 1st man moved in next door, I'd almost certainly leave. Racist, right ?
If the 2nd man move in next door , I'd be one of the 1st to welcome him to the neighborhood.
Yet both of them are Latino. Be careful what you label as racist.View attachment 182174View attachment 182175
I don't own a mobile phone so I never learned the texting lingo, that is why I have to google messages sent to me in text.I too appreciate the glories of well written English with perfect spelling and punctuation but you could be flogging a dead horse. The smart phone and the internet are taking all of the above in a different direction. Text today is a combination of words, single letter abbreviations and hieroglyphs that we call emojis. It's not a unreasonable to seek new variations to punctuation to highlight something like racism.
I don't think it will take root but it is not wrong to have a go.