Well, to state it clearly: - Biology Librarian for the Tennessee Biology Department (made up) is logical - Biology Librarian for the Office of Acceptance and Integration and the Pride Center is completely fluffed I didn't state it directly who the woman whose profile I was quoting, perhaps I should have. I thought it had been iterated that the woman whose name was in my quote was the woman leading this initiative at UT. With her stance of "biological assignment at birth doesn't relegate you to a pronoun" and her title being "biology librarian" is nonsense of the highest order and absolutely go hand in hand. I was assigned white human male at birth but I feel like I'm actually a Japanese WW2-era Mitsubishi Zero. I expect everyone here to address me as "Zen Zero".
Her education and previous employment aren't listed on the Pride Center site. Just her position as director of the Pride Center and her status as a Biology Librarian. Which, at face value, look completely ridiculous. With a little more research, she does have experience with biological science and worked with Hodges Library for a bit. So, for now, she's off the hook as she was literally a librarian that focused on biological/biomedical research listings as well as LGBT topics at Hodges. I don't think "biology librarian" was her title at the Pride Center, it was just a title she held at UT so it was included on her "About Me" page. So, I recant my snide remark through the form of a gif.
I think someone wrote a science fiction novel where you can't tell what the gender of any of the characters are (to some interesting narrative effects). Maybe she is just missing her calling as a writer.
When did this ridiculousness come to Tennessee? I mean, Berkely or Brown, sure, but Knoxville and Nashville? http://www.mrctv.org/blog/vanderbilt-womens-center-lecture-men-healthy-masculinities#.w1jepe:U8AF
And that's how faculties and universities in general become the bastions of idiotic, single minded leftism. This is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen, and universities are riddled with lunacy.
Apparently it's not going away... http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/14/opinions/mcwhorter-pronouns-gender-neutral/index.html
Didn't read the whole thing but his opinion on "Billy and I" is dumb. The reason that rule is enforced is because: "Billy went to the store." "I went to the store." "Billy and I went to the store." vs "Billy went to the store.' "Me went to the store." "Billy and me went to the store." Broken into parts, "Billy and I" works, and "Billy and me" doesn't.
I understand a very small percentage of people have psychological issues with this, however I just don't get the thought process of stigmatizing what is a basic tenet of biology, and necessary for propagation of the species.