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Brighton University urges staff to not say “Christmas” because it’s too “Christian-centric”

"Instead call it the 'winter closure period'"

Newsroom December 15 10:15

The University of Brighton has advised staff to not say “Christmas” and instead call it the “winter closure period”.

The word “Christmas” is too “Christian-centric”, according to a nine-page “inclusive language guidance” document sent to lecturers at the university.

Staff are also advised not to ask students “what is your Christian name?” but instead say “what is your first name?” or “what is your given name?”

Generalisations about a group of people based on their age, such as saying “millennial snowflakes” or “old people cannot use technology”, should also be…avoided, according to the guidance.

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Staff should be “empowered” to use “inclusive language confidently and effectively, in order to ensure that both students and staff alike feel safe, valued and respected”, the document says.

Andrew Allison, of the Freedom Association, said: “Universities are supposed to be places where ideas are freely debated. This is Orwellian and ridiculous. Staff and students ought to ignore it and have a good Christmas”.

Source: The Times

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