Students replace bisexual with Bi+ to ‘include’ people who aren’t sexually attracted to men and women

LGBT students have voted to replace the word bisexual with ā€˜Bi+ā€™ and redefined bisexuality to be inclusive of people who arenā€™t sexually attracted to both men and women.

The news comes from the National Union of Studentsā€™ LGBT Conference, which took place earlier this month.

The conference passed a motion to rename its Bi caucus and Bi studentsā€™ rep and rewrite all documentation about bisexual people to instead refer to ā€˜Bi+ā€™.

The motion explains that ā€œif a person experiences any form of attraction to more than one gender identity, they fall under the Bi+ umbrellaā€.

Controversially, the new definition of ā€˜Bi+ā€™ includes people who are not sexually attracted to both men and women ā€“ for instance, people who are attracted to women as well as non-binary people.

It specifies: ā€œIf a person experiences any form of attraction to more than one gender identity, they fall under the Bi+ umbrella.

ā€œA person does not have to experience all forms of attraction (sexual Romantic, sensual, aesthetic or platonic) towards multiple gender identities to still fall under the Bi+ umbrella.ā€

On its Twitter account, the NUS LGBT+ Campaign ā€“ which doesnā€™t seem in a hurry to rename itself the NUS LGB+T+ campaign ā€“ confirmed: ā€œMotion 406: Bye Bi, Welcome Bi+ has passed.ā€

As Heat Street notes, students at the LGBT conference also tabled a motion to rename the black studentsā€™ caucus to the QTIPOC caucus, because ā€œthe current definition of Black [is not] inclusiveā€. The new acronym apparently stands for ā€œQueer Trans Intersex People of Colourā€.


Students claimed that ā€œthe use of the term ā€˜blackā€™ as an umbrella can present itself as a barrier and a silencing mechanism, to the voices of ethnically black individuals within the student movement.ā€

The motion was ā€œsent to Black caucus following a procedural motionā€, but the national studentsā€™ body has already started using the new acronym.

Students replace bisexual with Bi+ to ‘include’ people who aren’t sexually attracted to men and women

 

Elsewhere, students accepted a motion to ban the word ā€˜Polyā€™ as an abbreviation for Polyamory, because it apparently ā€œerases the identities and struggles of Polynesiansā€. Students will use ā€˜Plyā€™ instead.