Georgia State University’s Women’s Leadership Program Offers Choice of 10 Different Sets of Pronouns

Does anyone in higher education know that most people look at things like this and laugh? It’s like they are parodying themselves.The College Fix reports:

Public university offers 10 pronoun choices for women’s leadership program – including male pronouns“WomenLead is a professional Signature Experience that equips undergraduate female students with the skills, experience and networking opportunities needed to get a seat at the table among business leaders,” according to the website for the Georgia State University business school program.If you want to apply for the Robinson College of Business program, you’ll have no shortage of pronouns to choose from.The application form for WomenLead includes 10 sets of pronouns as well as a field for entering your own, in case none of the listed options covers you.Some will be familiar to College Fix readers, including “Xie, hir, hir, hirs, hirself” and “Ze, zir, zir, zirs, zirself.” The plural-pronoun series that starts with “they” is another option.But others may be unfamiliar to even moderately woke students:

Co, co, cos, cos, coselfEn, en, ens, ens, enselfEy, em, eir, eirs, emselfYo, yo, yos, yos, yoself [seriously]Ve, vis, ver, ver, verself

While the usual female pronouns are offered, so are male pronouns, despite the fact that the program is titled “WomenLead” and it’s intended for self-identified women. (The only objective criteria on the application form is minimum GPA, however.)

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