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In Reply to: RE: Has Stereophile WOKEn up? posted by 13th Duke of Wymbourne on February 13, 2020 at 09:04:36
And "his/her" is clumsy, insufficiently inclusive and implicitly hierarchical. Consider it a random choice.
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I recall a time whereby one could say "She has discriminating taste"
The mongrelization of our mores will continue because REAL morality is ebbing away.
"Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end."
The Mind has No Firewall~ U.S. Army War College.
"Trannie Grannie Dwarf Fetish" comes to mind.
That's a name of a song, by the way.
For the record and for the sake of accuracy, just how many female amp designers have you met over your career in hi-fi? Just curious who they were and if I missed or forgot something.
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Which one is "Francine"? LOL
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I just remembered one. EveAnna Manley, who I met at a Stereophile High-End Hi-Fi Show some 15-20 years ago.Cool lady. Bought a t-shirt like the one she's wearing from her.
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She married into the business but has made it her own. Don't think she designs anything. I am in semiconductors and female circuit designers are not common. I expect female audiophile designers to be even rarer because that requires being doubly geeky.13DoW
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When I worked for a semiconductor manufacturer, our engineering staff was maybe 1/3 female.
And in any selection, some were good and others not so good....just like the men.
Lots of female technicians, too, with a few real good ones.....But not so much in the fix-it end of
things where I can think of but ONE lady mechanic, and she was a star.
Too much is never enough
Though ungrammatical even the conservative JC of the back page of the TLS says it's ok in a discussion of the pronoun issue (Jan.31).
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As a gender-neutral singular pronoun, they/them/their goes WAY back before the 18th century pedants who called it ungrammatical.
One of my former English professors (female, btw) proposed the all-inclusive s/he/it.
That's the kind of conversation I was hoping for.
Was the usage you are referring to similar to the French tu/vous?
Hey Duke, Stereophile just hired Julie Mullins who writes for Absolute Sound...Mark
The correct address for a Duke is 'your grace'. As I am not a real Duke (spoiler alert) you are excused. But, I do insist you genuflect as you hit 'post message'.
Regards,
13DoW
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