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Well you can bet that it wasn't raining because farmers wouldn't be out standing in it.What award did the farmer get? He was outstanding in his field.
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Well you can bet that it wasn't raining because farmers wouldn't be out standing in it.What award did the farmer get? He was outstanding in his field.
No fooling. As insanity continues its rage through the education system and our culture.
So, no more field goals?
The University of Southern California (USC) Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work will no longer use the world “field” in its curriculum or its practices as part of its anti-racist framework, according to an email reportedly sent Monday.The school reportedly stripped the word from use due to alleged ties to “anti-Black” and “anti-immigrant” rhetoric, according to the email sent by the Practicum Education Department to the campus community, faculty, staff and students. The school informed that the word “practicum” would be used instead to “ensure [its] use of inclusive language and practice.” (RELATED: Stanford University Attempts To Ban ‘Harmful’ Words, List Includes ‘American’)“This change supports anti-racist social work practice by replacing language that could be considered anti-Black or anti-immigrant in favor of inclusive language,” the email reportedly reads. “Language can be powerful, and phrases such as ‘going into the field’ or ‘field work’ may have connotations for descendants of slavery and immigrant workers that are not benign.”
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Elite University Department Bans Use Of Word ‘Field,’ Claiming It’s Too Racist
The University of Southern California Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work will no longer use the worlddailycaller.com
No fooling. As insanity continues its rage through the education system and our culture.
So, no more field goals?
The University of Southern California (USC) Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work will no longer use the world “field” in its curriculum or its practices as part of its anti-racist framework, according to an email reportedly sent Monday.The school reportedly stripped the word from use due to alleged ties to “anti-Black” and “anti-immigrant” rhetoric, according to the email sent by the Practicum Education Department to the campus community, faculty, staff and students. The school informed that the word “practicum” would be used instead to “ensure [its] use of inclusive language and practice.” (RELATED: Stanford University Attempts To Ban ‘Harmful’ Words, List Includes ‘American’)“This change supports anti-racist social work practice by replacing language that could be considered anti-Black or anti-immigrant in favor of inclusive language,” the email reportedly reads. “Language can be powerful, and phrases such as ‘going into the field’ or ‘field work’ may have connotations for descendants of slavery and immigrant workers that are not benign.”
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Elite University Department Bans Use Of Word ‘Field,’ Claiming It’s Too Racist
The University of Southern California Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work will no longer use the worlddailycaller.com
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Heaven forbid the football team competing in the Cotton Bowl on the field. Double whammy.
Trabajo and Jefe--the people who know these words are the hardest working field workers in the US today.the word WORK will become
racist as well, because working for a Boss, is just insensitive and wrong!
Ha .. yes .. it'll be become racist for sure. It's not easy, that's why it's called work.yeah, Lord knows, only black people have ever worked in a field. Soon, the word WORK will become
racist as well, because working for a Boss, is just insensitive and wrong!
Ha .. yes .. it'll be become racist for sure. It's not easy, that's why it's called work.
Trabajo and Jefe--the people who know these words are the hardest working field workers in the US today.