A University In California Is Telling Athletes Not To Use Phrases Such As like A Girl Or man Up As Part Of A New Campaign Against Offensive Language: Revision history

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  • curprev 00:3100:31, 3 May 2024ClaudioLeach306 talk contribs 6,506 bytes +6,506 Created page with "A university in California is telling athletes not to use phrases such as 'like a girl' or 'man up' as part of a new campaign against offensive language.<br><br>California State University-Chico's athletics committee unveiled 17 posters last week, each with a banned word or phrase.<br><br>Various athletes pose next to the offensive words, which are captioned with a reason not to use them.<br><br>One poster for 'like a girl' features a female baseball player with her bat..."