Scripps Spelling Bee Faces Backlash Over Inclusion of 'Womyn' as Alternate Spelling
- Scripps Spelling Bee is facing backlash over the inclusion of 'womyn' as an alternate spelling.
- Critics say that 'womyn' is divisive and goes against traditional spelling.
- Supporters argue that including 'womyn' promotes diversity in language.
- The Scripps National Spelling Bee has not issued an official statement on the controversy.
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Riley Gaines tears into Spelling Bee for allowing 'alternative' spelling of common word - Conservative Angle
Former swimmer Riley Gaines has criticized the Scripps National Spelling Bee for including an alternative spelling of a common word in its study list, calling it a symptom of cultural decline. The post Riley Gaines tears into Spelling Bee for allowing 'alternative' spelling of common word appeared first on Conservative Angle | Conservative Angle - Conservative News Clearing House
Scripps National Spelling Bee Approves Feminist Sanctioned Spelling of the Word "Women"
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National Spelling Bee Works in a Woke Surprise for Third Graders Among Study Words
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Riley Gaines rips spelling bee contest for indulging ‘manufactured outrage’
Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines blasted the Scripps National Spelling Bee for incorporating an alternative spelling of the word "women" that she claims feeds into the "fabricated issues" of gender politics.
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