University Of New Hampshire Declares The Word “American” Offensive

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Do you identify as an “American?” If you do, then stop it. Stop it right now. According to the University of New Hampshire, you are an ignorant bigot.

Last week, I wrote about the ridiculously long list of trigger warnings plaguing higher education. Just when I thought the “Inclusionary Language” shit-storm had already reached category five, UNH decided to take things to a whole new level.

In a “Bias-Free Language Guide” posted by the university, the word American is deemed offensive because it fails to recognize South America.

From The College Fix:

“North Americans often use ‘American’ which usually, depending on the context, fails to recognize South America,” the guide states. “American assumes the U.S. is the only country inside these two continents.”

The guide recommends terms such as “U.S. citizen,” “resident of the U.S.” and “North American or South American” as “preferred.”

Here are some other hateful words the university urged its constituents to stop using, encouraging students and faculty to use the “preferred” terminology instead.

Problematic: Opposite sex. Preferred: Other sex.
Problematic: Homosexual. Preferred: Gay, Lesbian, Same Gender Loving
Problematic: Normal … healthy or whole. Preferred: Non-disabled.
Problematic/Outdated: Mothering, fathering. Preferred: Parenting, nurturing.
Problematic/Outdated: Obese, overweight people. Preferred: People of size.

It’s not like this is some friendly heads up published by the university to appease an overzealous student rights club, either. This shit is being enforced, and we’ve reached the point where professors are afraid to teach.

From The Fiscal Times:

The most recent to find himself not the last up against the wall in this anti-free speech revolution is “Edward Schlosser,” a professor writing under a pseudonym at Vox, for reasons that become apparent almost immediately. Schlosser admits that he lives in fear of students who share his political point of view, and has to change his curriculum continuously to keep from running afoul of their potential for hurt feelings.

He worries that an accusation will involve a lack of sensitivity to one individual’s “feelings,” or as Schlosser puts it, “some simple act of indelicacy that’s considered tantamount to physical assault … center[ed] solely on how my teaching affected the student’s emotional state.” Even if the instruction delivered is “absolutely appropriate and respectful,” any wounded emotions will “get a teacher in serious trouble” on today’s college campuses.

The “Inclusionary Language” movement has moved beyond a violation of our basic human right to freedom of speech. With professors afraid of doing their jobs, the very education of American (yeah, I said it) college students is now at stake.

The PC train continues to rumble across the countryside, leaving a trail of trigger warnings, lengthy pamphlets, and out of work professors behind it. When it rolls through your campus, I ask all of you, obese or healthy, straight or homosexual, mothering or fathering, to take a stand.

**UPDATE**

Following the publication of this article, the president of the University of New Hampshire published a statement saying the “well-meaning effort to be ‘sensitive’ proves offensive to many people, myself included.”

“While individuals on our campus have every right to express themselves, I want to make it absolutely clear that the views expressed in this guide are NOT the policy of the University of New Hampshire. I am troubled by many things in the language guide, especially the suggestion that the use of the term ‘American’ is misplaced or offensive. The only UNH policy on speech is that it is free and unfettered on our campuses. It is ironic that what was probably a well-meaning effort to be ‘sensitive’ proves offensive to many people, myself included.”

— UNH President Mark W. Huddleston

The guide, published by UNH officials, has since been removed from the university website.

[via The College Fix, The Fiscal Times]

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  1. GWBUSH

    We are the Unites States of America. Brazilians don’t identify themselves as “South American”, Canadians don’t identify themselves as “North American”, so this makes no fuckin sense. Fuck UNH. I’m a fucking American

    10 years ago at 4:49 pm
  2. Booze_Hound

    UNH STUDENT HERE: Let’s hit the brakes people. First and foremost, this is absolutely disgraceful. But the reporting on this article is horse shit. Boosh, I love your writing, but you did not do your homework. I’m deeply ashamed this guide is tied to the University, although this is NOT UNH policy. President Huddleston released a statement earlier. I’ll post it in it’s entirety.

    “While individuals on our campus have every right to express themselves, I want to make it absolutely clear that the views expressed in this guide are NOT the policy of the University of New Hampshire. I am troubled by many things in the language guide, especially the suggestion that the use of the term ‘American’ is misplaced or offensive. The only UNH policy on speech is that it is free and unfettered on our campuses. It is ironic that what was probably a well-meaning effort to be ‘sensitive’ proves offensive to many people, myself included.”
    — President Mark W Huddleston statement on the bias guide posted today on the UNH website

    Do not degrade this great university folks. This guide does not reflect The Live Free Or Die State, nor does it represent UNH. Boosh, fix this post, and mention our President stood up to it.

    10 years ago at 5:03 pm
    1. Beecher1843

      But who came up with it and approved it’s posting on the University website?

      10 years ago at 7:25 pm
      1. Booze_Hound

        I wish I knew. Like every campus in America, there are plenty of liberals pushing their political views on the rest of us. I’m appalled the administrators had the audacity to post this. As a proud College Republican, I can assure you this guide only represents a small fraction of the student body. UNH is great. Liberals on the other hand…

        10 years ago at 7:40 pm
    2. TheRealAmurican

      “Great university.”…it’s the state school for one of the worst states out there it’s no where near a great university

      10 years ago at 10:55 pm
      1. ZeteNJ

        New Hampshire is actually one of the most free states in the U.S. That’s why libertarians chose it for the Free State Project. It’s also beautiful. If it weren’t so fucking cold I’d move there in a heartbeat.

        10 years ago at 11:16 am
  3. omicronponzi

    NH is usually pretty south-like too… all I can say is fuck off UNH administration. I choose live free, what do you choose?

    10 years ago at 5:49 pm
    1. FratEricChurch

      No, the rest of the world hates us because we’re better than them, and we’re damn proud of our superiority and our heritage. Proud to be Americans. This kind of BS is just us stooping down to everyone else’s level.

      10 years ago at 9:34 am
  4. Jim_Webb_2016

    Look, I’m a democrat. But again I’m moderate (read: rational). This is fucking ridiculous.

    10 years ago at 6:57 pm
    1. Ass Buster

      I am a Democrat but a fiscal conservative (neither party is that now) and a social libertarian. I don’t give a fuck where you stick your dick so long as the other person or animal consents. I don’t give a fuck what you call me so long as you smile when you say it and mean me no harm. I love America and call this country AMERICA! I also have a Confederate flag, carry a Glock 23 or 21 with me at all times, and respect others. We don’t fucking need political correctness. Calling a spade an agricultural instrument is mindlessly stupid. Fuck hate!

      10 years ago at 11:53 pm
      1. FratsAreBadMmkay

        You have one very loose definition of the word “consent” if you think an animal can give you the green light…

        10 years ago at 12:48 pm
  5. LFOD_TFTC

    The President of the university Mark Huddleston replied to this “Language Guide” calling it bullshit. So its just some false information some mistaken students made.

    10 years ago at 7:02 pm