• be_excellent_to_each_other
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    21 year ago

    Because they’re totally different uses of gender-neutral language

    OK, let’s go with that. Can you please help me understand what problem is created for you by someone being non-binary and wishing to be referred to as they?

    I understand that problem #1 is you are being asked to be respectful to someone you disagree with, but if we can get past that…?

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      I’d use “they/them” pronouns if I’m asked to out of respect to another human being, but that won’t make me stop thinking that usage is bs

      • be_excellent_to_each_other
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        21 year ago

        So, no actual problem.

        (You are of course, welcome to think whatever you want. I’d be in big trouble every time I was behind someone with a Trump sticker on their car if this wasn’t the case.)

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            No problem that merits legislating against it (looks at title of OP) and certainly no problem that merits it being such a focus of the right-wing culture wars.

            No problem if you don’t feel like being rightfully labeled a bigot is a problem.

            I say as I’ve said repeatedly - no problem you or anyone else has is caused by someone wanting to be called they. The only problem that exists is the inability of the right to live and let live. (As is true of many other topics.)

            • diprount_tomato
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              Legal documents (what the article is about) must be uniform, exactly the opposite to “custom pronouns”