Woke leaders at USC ban the word 'field' because it's racist: They will use the term 'practicum' when discussing their work - The University said the term may have connotations for descendants of slavery and immigrant workers


Woke leaders at USC ban the word 'field' because it's racist: They will use the term 'practicum' when discussing their work

  • The University said the term may have connotations for descendants of slavery and immigrant workers
  • The move is meant to reflect 'anti-racist' values but it has come under fire
  • One person argued it is typical of the 'toxic foolishness that has infiltrated academia'
The University of Southern California's School of Social Work has published a letter saying it will remove the word 'field' from its curriculum and practice and replace it with the word 'practicum' instead.

The move is meant to reflect 'anti-racist' values, but some have argued that it insults the intelligence of the people who it is addressing.

'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 letter read.

'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.'

Houman David Hemmati, a board-certified MD Ophthalmologist and PhD research scientist, tweeted: 'Today, @uscsocialwork sent out this letter announcing that they will no longer use the word "field" (as in "conducting field work") because it's perceived as racist. Is this with merit or empty virtue signaling?'.

Interim dean of the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, Vassilios Papadopoulos, sought to clarify the situation. He told Fox News Digital that he understands the decision was made by the Office of Practicum Education 'out of a desire to more accurately describe its work'.

He added: 'Because the Office is not an academic department, its name change was not subject to a formal review process. The university does not maintain a list of "banned" or discouraged words. As an institution of higher education, we will continue to use words - including the word "field" – that accurately encompass and describe our work and research, while also continuing our efforts to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for all.'

Responding to the announcement that the word 'field' will be removed by that department, one Twitter user wrote: 'For someone who spent more than 7 years at USC with 2 graduate degrees from this institution, I am so embarrassed at what's happening there. I wonder how much of my money they spent on coming up with this amazingly useful change.'

Another commented: 'Wow, I went to USC and never thought it was particularly woke. Of course that was 10 years ago now… and I didn't study social work.'

A third tweeted: 'Are they still going to have baseball and football fields?'

Last year, the University of Washington issued an IT inclusive language guide that aimed to cut out 'words that reflect racial or other discriminatory bias,' covering the full woke spectrum.

'Mantra' was among the problematic words highlighted, as many people in the Buddhist and Hindu communities hold this term as highly spiritual and religious.

The phrase 'no can do' was also listed, as it is apparently an imitation of Chinese Pidgin English, dating from the mid-nineteenth to early-twentieth centuries - an era when Western attitudes towards the Chinese were markedly racist.

Stanford University published a similar index of 'harmful language' last year. One of the words considered damaging was 'guru' as the term is a sign of respect in Buddhist and Hindu traditions. 'Brave' also appeared on the list because the University considered it to perpetuate the stereotype of the 'noble courageous savage'.

Stanford University also said it wanted to swap the word 'American' with 'US citizen', as the former 'often refers to people from the United States only, thereby insinuating that the US is the most important country in the Americas (which is actually made up of 42 countries)'.
 
Why the fuck not? Some bugfuck school board in either Washington or Oregon tried to change the name of a school named for a person with the last name of Lynch.
And let me guess, the person after whom the school was named, was black.

These people are the kinds of folks who would masturbate to the South Park episode Death Camp of Tolerance without understanding the point of it.
 
Imagine having a life where you have such little to do that you come up with the idea that "field" is now a no-no word

Just go ahead and ban black people overall, for they are reminders that slavery is a thing
I just love the fact that by associating slavery with the word "field", they implicitly admit they believe the only people doing farm work should be slaves.

All they want is black people to keep pulling the lever for the D's and not ask questions. Uppity nigger slaves who think too much are not welcome in the world of Love is Love and Science is Real.
 
Jesus wasn't stereotyped to have a big dick.
I hear He was hung like this.

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Practicum? So you chose Latin, the language spoken by one of the largest slave-holding empires that has ever existed in human history.
All we need to do is convince these assholes Latin itself is racist and they'll be forever hung up trying to rename every animal in existence.

It's like that one movie where they get the alien to evolve into a form weak to Head & Shoulders shampoo.
 
I know no Hindu who gives the slightest fuck whether and how people use the words guru or mantra. That’s how languages evolve. If these guys were being consistent they’d ban the misappropriation* of yoga by non Indians but hell itself will freeze over before that happens in California.

*it‘s fucking hilarious if you have any background knowledge of Hindu/Indian culture
 
I know no Hindu who gives the slightest fuck whether and how people use the words guru or mantra. That’s how languages evolve. If these guys were being consistent they’d ban the misappropriation* of yoga by non Indians but hell itself will freeze over before that happens in California.

*it‘s fucking hilarious if you have any background knowledge of Hindu/Indian culture
It's what makes your body elastic, float, and breathe fire... right?
 
Fun fact. All it takes to make a word offensive is to say it in a derisive way. That's it.

See how 'retarded' used to describe the mentally handicapped until it became a slur.
Gotta feel sorry for auto mechanics. Imagine having to work on an older car where the timing needs to be retarded and it needs a new clutch slave cylinder. I'm surprised that 90% of shops haven't been cancelled by now.
 
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