Kerem Bürsin reflects on changing his language after recognizing the impact of sexist profanity
Kerem Bürsin, a guest on İbrahim Selim’s show, said that he changed his method because he felt swearing was sexist.
It is important to remember that one of the themes that became a prominent subject on social media following the recent spike in the number of femicides was the use of sexist profanity.
Sadly, as you are aware, femicide has once again been the focal point of our agenda, particularly in light of the horrible murders committed against two women who were 19 years old.
The responses to these killings, which we discuss virtually every day, not just today, have, of course, also risen every day. We converse about this issue almost daily. As you may recall, the use of offensive, sexist language became a major topic on social media.
Users believed that the use of sexist language was the first step in the progression of violence against women.
The implementation of this plan led many social media users to pledge to use less sexist cursing, which was hotly debated.
The other day, Kerem Bürsin, who has always managed to capture hearts with his gentlemanliness, was one of the notable figures who touched on this topic. He was a guest on Ibrahim Selim’s show, and he was one of the people who discussed its significance.
Kerem Bursin has declared that he will now use the word “s*ch” instead of “f*ck,” citing his belief that the common profanity in our nation is disrespectful and sexist. Bursin also made a comment that made everyone laugh: “Everyone and everything fucks in this life.”