But, the thing is, that's not what it's like at all. I'm talking about Spanish more than English really. As you probably know, every single noun in Spanish has a gender associated with it. So, removing the gender associations would actually change the language. Of course I'm not arguing that more, let's say, competent words should not be used instead of those worse ones that used to be used. I mean, I don't support bitch being a good term to associate with women, but to pick language itself, as opposed to those few words negatively associated with females or what have you, seems just plain silly to me. 'English, as a language, is sexist' just doesn't sound very intelligent. Perhaps there are sexist words which should be eliminated, but the language as a whole shouldn't be penalized or misrepresented or etcetera.
Also Xanqui, I meant more along the lines of women arguing that it's sexist how a group of 99 females and 1 male will be referred to as a male group, and things like women arguing against 'the desk' being a masculine word as opposed to feminine. I mean, there's really no way the Spanish speaking population as a whole is going to come together to decide on a new neutral-gender word for a mixed-gender group, so...
Anyway I think we've probably derailed this topic enough!
