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No. It has sexist speakers, though.

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What are some example of sexist and non-sexist language?

Sexist language includes terms that reinforce gender stereotypes or imply male superiority, such as "manpower" or "fireman." Non-sexist language aims for inclusivity and equality, using alternatives like "workforce" or "firefighter." Additionally, phrases like "he or she" can be replaced with "they" to avoid gender assumptions. Overall, non-sexist language promotes respect and equality among all genders.


What are examples of sexist language?

your butt and your mum


How does non sexist language demonstrate sensitivity to others and why?

Non-sexist language demonstrates sensitivity to others because you are addressing them for the person they are or for what they do and not for the "male" or "female" that they happen to be.


What are the examples of sexist language?

ambot...................


What was One of Emerson's biggest errors?

sexist language


What should substitutes for sexist language be?

reasonable and appropriate


When Emerson speaks of men and women he uses?

Sexist Language.


What is a non sexist term for Englishman?

Englishman is not a sexist term. There is no gender in the English noun, and even if there were, sexism would have nothing to do with it.


When Emerson speaks of men and women he often uses?

sexist language.


What is sexist language?

Sexist Language Using words to or about people that makes reference to their gender or sex eg calling a woman a doll baby or a man Mr Muscles or referring to the size of a woman's breasts or a man's manhood.


Emerson was a product of his time and often uses language that equates men with and women with?

sexist;good;bad


Emerson was a product of his time and often uses language that equates men with and women with .?

◘sexist; good; bad