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British Army To Ban The Words, 'sir', ‘Mankind’ And ‘Sportsmanship'.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This starts off as sensible article about answering a telephone without assuming the caller is male, and degenerates into cod-outrage because of what an unidentified soldier has written in a letter to Soldier magazine.....
Yes, I believe the Army has more to worry about than this manufactured nonsense.
Yes, I believe the Army has more to worry about than this manufactured nonsense.
// surely they have enough to worry about without this absurdity.//
no surely WE have enought to discuss without this absurd recurring post ?
Yeah dat - I hear another poster say
I rang the army and they said - manager was on the watch list
and I said OK and menage a trois ?
only I said mennidge a troyz and he said yeah deffo out .....
[men, see?]
no surely WE have enought to discuss without this absurd recurring post ?
Yeah dat - I hear another poster say
I rang the army and they said - manager was on the watch list
and I said OK and menage a trois ?
only I said mennidge a troyz and he said yeah deffo out .....
[men, see?]
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The opening line when answering the phone is all very well, can see that may no longer be appropriate; but the article isn't simply about that is it. "It comes just days after it emerged that military top brass were also ordering troops to use gender-neutral words at a top training base. Phrases such as ‘mankind’ and ‘sportsmanship’ were banned amid fears they upset women and trans groups." Two related issues are brought together in the article.
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