This North Carolina University is Taking Political Correctness to a … – Townhall

Posted: March 17, 2017 at 7:24 am

The PC-ers strike again. Appalachian State University in North Carolina is asking students to use gender-neutral pronouns in their papers, so that all readers feel included in what theyve written.

The universitys writing center recently released a guide on Inclusive Language & Gender Neutral Pronoun Use, offering students two options: change all their sentences so that the subject is plural (for example, switch out a student for students), or simply replace the singular pronoun he or she with they (proper grammar be damned).

To avoid confusion, the guide recommends students who choose tousethey as a singular third-person pronoun place a disclaimer at the top of their papers.

Surprisingly, xe or ze, or any of the other gender-neutral pronouns which have caught on at other universities, weren't suggested in the guide.

Director of University Communications Megan Hayes told Campus Reform that the use of gender-neutral pronouns isnt mandatory but a mere suggestion, adding that there is no university-wide practice or policy related to penalizing students for grammar use.

It sounds like professors at App State are going to have a much harder time grading papers this semester.

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