Stanford’s ‘index of forbidden words’ eviscerated on Twitter: ‘intellectual morons’

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Stanford’s ‘index of forbidden words’ eviscerated on Twitter: ‘intellectual morons’
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Conservatives on Twitter ridiculed a Stanford University guide of 'harmful' language that went viral in recent days. The guide declared 'American' to be a 'harmful' term.

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Conservatives on Twitter were outraged over the guide of"harmful language," including the proposal to stop using the term"American" to describe oneself. Business journalist Justine Moore declared,"You guys, this list of words that Stanford doesn't want us to use anymore is truly insane." Townhall.com writer Gabriella Hoffman suggested Stanford University’s founder would not approve of this language guide. She tweeted,"Leland Stanford would be ashamed of the institution he cofounded. It just forbid ‘harmful’ language such as calling yourself an American and/or an immigrant. Guess my naturalized legal immigrant American parents and relatives are harmful now!"

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