+infinityNaval Aviatx
truly next level. Stars are in your future, and I don’t mean the kind the astronxts will be exploring.
+infinityNaval Aviatx
Can someone articulate a legitimate downside?
Like vaccine mandates??Consider that it’s possible for things that you find inexplicable to have merit for people who aren’t you.
You had a longing to be understood by me? That’s touching. ❤️Like vaccine mandates??
Great point!
They must not teach sarcasm in VT-86.You had a longing to be understood by me? That’s touching. ❤
Let us know how that goes the first time you say it out loud to a female 1310.Maybe if you promote the idea of calling female 1310s “Naval Aviatrixes” instead of “Naval Aviators” you could still have a shot at flag.
You sound outraged at my friends stand against non inclusive gendered language. Hilarious.Let us know how that goes the first time you say it out loud to a female 1310.
Were you not paying attention to how included the female astronauts felt when they swapped out the word “manned” with “crewed”? Besides, it doesn’t matter if one individual, or even many don’t like the new name, or don’t even care because they weren’t offended in the first place. “Some” people might feel degraded by the use of the word Aviator, and therefore we have a moral responsibility to right this egregious wrong.Let us know how that goes the first time you say it out loud to a female 1310.
“Some” people might feel degraded by the use of the word Aviator, and therefore we have a moral responsibility to right this egregious wrong.
Looks like we’ve found our next moral responsibility project.Are there any male nurses that are campaigning to change the word nurse? It originates from the verb to suckle from the breast, as in breastfeeding a baby.
Are there any male nurses that are campaigning to change the word nurse? It originates from the verb to suckle from the breast, as in breastfeeding a baby.
Perhaps the fact that this conversation is happening, here on AW, among a bunch of white males is the point worth taking home.If we are serious about word meanings, then perhaps we should make it understood that “man” is just the shortened form of both were-man (male) and wif-man (female). As such, it just means a person. There, problem solved.
I hope the womyn don’t see your “women” OldspeakI encourage you to read about the recent NASA decision to officially change the phrase “manned space flight” to “crewed space flight” to hear what some of the women astronauts had to say about it.