• dogsoahC@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    As a male scientist, I approve of this constant reaffirmation of my masculinity.

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      5 months ago

      I dunno. “Man of science” has a really nice ring to it. (“Woman of Science” too.)

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      5 months ago

      Come to Germany then.

      German uses generic masculine grammatical gender and the state of Bavaria just banned the practice of “Gendern”, meaning use both forms (male and female).

      So you’d have to be referred to as male pretty much always.

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        5 months ago

        They didn’t ban the usage of both forms, they banned the usage of new forms, that try to combine masculine and feminine into a gender-neutral form, in administrative texts.

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            5 months ago

            Yes and no, language is how it’s used, not necessarily the rules someone once wrote down. The problem is if you have a generic form and you start using a different form for women the generic form stops being generic. Eventually everyone will settle on some new generic form or resurrect some old form and we can move on to other problems.