You’re purposefully trying to misrepresent the view of feminism as an ideology as an errant thought of a few people who identify as feminists, implying that I’m wrong in saying that actors want to be called actors, not “actresses”, you sexist pig.
Dating back to the early 1700s, the term “actress” first emerged to separate men and women in a male-dominated profession. But as society continues to confront and expand upon gender norms, many are calling for an end to divisive vocabulary. So which is the correct terminology: actor or actress? Let’s look at this modern debate.
In recent years, the term “actress” has fallen out of favor, with many in the entertainment industry preferring the gender-neutral term “actor” for all performers, regardless of their gender. This shift reflects broader societal changes in how we view gender, language, and equality. But why has this change occurred, and what does it signify?
What, “in recent years”? It wasn’t just in the past? o.O
Why do you want to needlessly gender things? Just because you’re from bumfucknowhere doesn’t mean that men wearing skirts or women wearing pants should be that difficult to handle, really. You honestly can’t expect the world to conform to your conservative views.
What in the name of Dunning Krueger happened in your life that made you fall so deeply in love with yourself? I bet you were an only child.
Guess I hit a sensitive place teaching you a lesson? :F I’m actually a middle child. Well, was, technically, depending on how you look at it, as mom had another kid later with another man, so now I’m 2/4 and that’s not the middle, so…
Wow look at all that text and all those links, must have been an exhausting session on google cherry picking things that support your argument, now I feel a little bad about not reading a single word of it.
“Look mom I’m arguing by being obsessed enough to reply but not being able to address anything the man said”
I’ve literally seen this more than a thousand times. It’s so pathetic.
Ah, yes, “cherry picking” from all the answers supporting my rhetoric, because none support your delusions and I couldn’t find such even if I attempted to
Remember this is just one profession.
Do you call a painter a “paintress”? (So weird how that wiki link has “archaic” in before the word, isn’t it? :P)
If you die in some states and your son is appointed to handle your estate, he is the “executor.” If it’s your daughter, she is the “executrix.” In other states, both would be “executors.” Those states, it seems, don’t care about the sex of the person handling the estate. But the English language does.
Weird how you seem to have trouble finding anything on Google to cherrypick from, isn’t it? ;>
Why are you needlessly gendering things which don’t need and do not want to be gendered?
“Look, I’m replying to comments I admit to not reading! I’ve won this debate!”
Yeah see I’m not too convinced. Mainly for having seen this asinine reaction more than a thousand times. Which is why I awaited for it.
I was sort of “playing with my food” as it were. I don’t need any sources. I don’t need any authority to weigh in on this, because of just how massively wrong you were to begin with, and now I’ll try to simplify why, and I don’t really care whether you read it or not, as the point of forums isn’t one-on-one conversation, but public speaking. (Your messages are and will be public.)
So… here’s the coup de grâce;
Which one of the following English sentences would you use to express admiration and adoration of a person?
“[female celebrity] is my heroine!”
OR
“[female celebrity] is my hero!”
See if you use the first one, as your rhetoric implies you want to, and think everyone should participate in this needless gendering, then you’re implicitly saying you don’t understand that saying “x is my heroin” outloud means you’re addicted to something instead of admiring it (and that you don’t understand that “hero” is the colloquially used form). Which leads us back to me having a better command of the English language than you, making this conversation rather futile. <3
You’re purposefully trying to misrepresent the view of feminism as an ideology as an errant thought of a few people who identify as feminists, implying that I’m wrong in saying that actors want to be called actors, not “actresses”, you sexist pig.
You need more sources?
https://www.backstage.com/magazine/article/actor-vs-actress-76531/
https://www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLearning/comments/trac9n/about_gendered_words_if_the_word_actress_exist/
https://historianruby.com/2018/04/14/why-was-the-perception-of-the-actress-and-the-prostitute-interchangeable-in-the-eighteenth-century/
https://actingmagazine.com/2024/12/why-cant-we-say-actress-anymore/
What, “in recent years”? It wasn’t just in the past? o.O
Why do you want to needlessly gender things? Just because you’re from bumfucknowhere doesn’t mean that men wearing skirts or women wearing pants should be that difficult to handle, really. You honestly can’t expect the world to conform to your conservative views.
Guess I hit a sensitive place teaching you a lesson? :F I’m actually a middle child. Well, was, technically, depending on how you look at it, as mom had another kid later with another man, so now I’m 2/4 and that’s not the middle, so…
Wow look at all that text and all those links, must have been an exhausting session on google cherry picking things that support your argument, now I feel a little bad about not reading a single word of it.
I’ve literally seen this more than a thousand times. It’s so pathetic.
Ah, yes, “cherry picking” from all the answers supporting my rhetoric, because none support your delusions and I couldn’t find such even if I attempted to
Remember this is just one profession.
Do you call a painter a “paintress”? (So weird how that wiki link has “archaic” in before the word, isn’t it? :P)
https://www.cjr.org/language_corner/womens_suffixes.php
Weird how you seem to have trouble finding anything on Google to cherrypick from, isn’t it? ;>
Why are you needlessly gendering things which don’t need and do not want to be gendered?
I didn’t read that one either
“Look, I’m replying to comments I admit to not reading! I’ve won this debate!”
Yeah see I’m not too convinced. Mainly for having seen this asinine reaction more than a thousand times. Which is why I awaited for it.
I was sort of “playing with my food” as it were. I don’t need any sources. I don’t need any authority to weigh in on this, because of just how massively wrong you were to begin with, and now I’ll try to simplify why, and I don’t really care whether you read it or not, as the point of forums isn’t one-on-one conversation, but public speaking. (Your messages are and will be public.)
So… here’s the coup de grâce;
Which one of the following English sentences would you use to express admiration and adoration of a person?
“[female celebrity] is my heroine!”
OR
“[female celebrity] is my hero!”
See if you use the first one, as your rhetoric implies you want to, and think everyone should participate in this needless gendering, then you’re implicitly saying you don’t understand that saying “x is my heroin” outloud means you’re addicted to something instead of admiring it (and that you don’t understand that “hero” is the colloquially used form). Which leads us back to me having a better command of the English language than you, making this conversation rather futile. <3
Didn’t read that
How long do you think you’ll be able to keep up this “I have to reply, but I can’t actually say anything”?
Because doing it for a few weeks in a row will look rather ridiculous on your profile.