Bold Resistance to
the Left’s Attempts to Sow Pronoun Chaos
By Edwin Benson
Every human being needs to
distinguish truth from error. God gave humanity intelligence to perceive the
truth. Training the intellect is a life-long pursuit.
Professor
Nicholas Merriweather teaches philosophy at Shawnee State University in Ohio.
He believes that his primary task is to help students recognize and appreciate
the difference between truth and error. Many liberals contest this mission.
Since they run his (and almost every other) university, he has made himself a
target for dismissal.
Acting on Principle
There
is only one truth, but individuals can react to it emotionally. Modernists try
to center the search for “truth” on those emotions. This process divests the
truth of its universality and makes it relative for each person. It does not
take much to arrive at the nonsense of “my truth” and “your truth.”
On
January 9, 2018, Professor Merriweather was teaching his political philosophy
class. He responded to a question from a young male student named Alena
Bruening. Part of the response contained the phrase, “yes, sir.”
Mr.
Bruening approached Professor Merriweather after class, explaining that he was
“transgender” and demanded that the professor use female pronouns in any
further conversation. When the professor said that he could not comply, Mr. Bruening
became belligerent.
The professor knows that Mr.
Bruening is male. That is a biological fact, determined at the time of
conception. Every chromosome in his body attests to that fact. His emotions
about his “gender” cannot change anything. Coddling him with female pronouns
testifies to a falsehood. Mouthing such a lie violates both Professor
Merriweather’s traditional Christian beliefs and professional ethics.
A Plethora of Pronouns
Shawnee State University sees
the issue very differently. In their world, emotions triumph over facts. As
summarized in a civil complaint filed by Professor Merriweather,
the University’s Nondiscrimination Policies state
that, “students may demand that professors refer to them by any pronoun they
choose, from the standard English pronouns (e.g., ‘he’
or ‘she’), to the standard pronouns applied in a nonstandard way (e.g.,
‘they’ used to refer to one person), to those invented within the last few
years(e.g., ‘ze,’
‘zie,’ ‘sie,’ ‘hir,’ ‘hirs,’ ‘zie,’ ‘xe,’ ‘xem,’ ‘xyr,’ ‘xyrs,’ ‘per,’ ‘ve,’
‘ver,’ ’vis,’ ‘fae,’ ‘faer,’ ‘ae,’ ‘aer,’ ‘e,’ ‘ey,’ ‘em,’ ‘eir,’ ‘eirs,’
‘tey,’ ‘ter,’ ‘tem,’ ‘ters’) to any others that the student idiosyncratically
requests.”
Thus,
if Mr. Bruening believes himself to be a woman, the entire university,
including Professor Merriweather, must contribute to that fallacy. Should Mr.
Bruening’s emotions point him in a different direction tomorrow, all must
indulge him. The professor’s refusal led to a formal charge that he created a
“hostile environment.”
Professor
Merriweather brought suit to have that charge expunged.
Leftist Reactions
A typical media reaction came
from the Kansas City Star. “A college philosophy and
religion professor is suing after he says he was ‘punished’ by his school for
refusing to call a transgender student by female pronouns, which he says would
violate his ‘sincerely held Christian beliefs,’ according to a lawsuit filed in
the Southern District of Ohio.”
The Star revealed its stand in the third paragraph of the story. “The Alliance Defending Freedom, a prominent
conservative judicial activist group that was designated a hate group by
the Southern Poverty Law Center, is assisting with the
lawsuit.”
The Star’s reference
to the Southern
Poverty Law Center is a tipoff to the newspaper’s leftist
orientation. In the SPLC’s world, one does not have to hate to be a “hate
group.” The SPLC charges that the Alliance Defending
Freedom has “litigated lawsuits that target transgender students in public
schools by denying them access to bathrooms in accordance with their gender
identities and attempting to ban transgender women from competing in women’s
sports.”
To the SPCL, principled opposition feels like
hate, and therefore must be hate. Facts are unimportant when emotion prevails.
Some Scholars Still Believe in
Truth
Professor
Merriweather lost his case in the U.S. District Court and is currently
appealing it to the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
The National Association of
Scholars filed an amicus brief in support of Professor Merriweather.
Its president, Peter Wood, explained the reason for their support. “This isn’t just
about a pronoun, it’s about what that pronoun means. It’s about endorsing an
ideology. Forcing the use of a pronoun based on gender perceptions rather than
sex is forcing the professor to endorse the idea that he rejects… This is
a case about university bureaucrats attempting to override the judgment of an
experienced and highly regarded faculty member in order to impose a
controversial belief of their own.”
In
the legal brief, the NAS lawyers observe that “For about 1,000 years, ‘he’ quietly
served as the third person nominative singular generic pronoun in English,
denoting either male or female…. More recently—and more radically—a frontal
assault in this pronominal revolution was launched using novel third-person
pronouns, both masculine and feminine, singular and plural. This assault has
been led by the transgender and ‘gender queer’ movements. Both reject the
Standard English practice of referring to biological males with male pronouns
and biological females with female pronouns.”
“Genderqueer” Chaos
“Genderqueer” is a term loaded
with meaning. Merriam-Webster applies this definition, “of,
relating to, or being a person whose gender identity cannot be categorized as solely
male or female.” Its first known use was in 1995. Other roughly synonymous
terms are “genderfluid” and “non-binary.”
Self-described “genderqueer
advocate” Jacob Tobia tried to explain the new rules in a 2016 article in Time.
“You can never make any assumptions about what pronoun someone uses based off
their appearance. There is no such thing as ‘looking like’ a he, a she or a
they. The only way you can know what pronoun someone prefers is by asking
them. In practice, you should ask everyone what pronoun they use if
you don’t know.” (Emphasis in the original.)
In
reality, this controversy over pronouns is another way that the left is sowing
confusion and denying the truth. From the beginnings of spoken language, he and
she (and their equivalents in other languages) have been sufficient. Since
there are only two sexes, only two singular pronouns are necessary to
communicate accurately and truthfully.
It would be so easy for Professor Merriweather to accede to the University’s demands. He is stalwart in refusing. May others draw inspiration from his example and devotion to the truth.
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