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Author: AdrianC 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Happy Pride Month!
Date: 06/07/2023 11:30 AM
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Which isn't at all inconsistent with calling people by the pronouns they identify with. Feminine pronouns are always used to refer to a person who identifies as female. Male pronouns are always used to refer to a person who identifies as male. Non-gendered pronouns (they/them) are always used to refer to a person whose gender is unknown or who doesn't have a gender.

In that rubric, they all mean the same thing. They just don't mean what you think they should mean (always a reference to biological factors), but instead they always refer to someone's gender identity. It's pretty basic stuff here - and just common courtesy.


Completely agree. Just common courtesy.

From upthread:
Trans girls want to compete in girls' sports equal to all the other girls.

How do we make that work? I want transgender kids to be treated equally, and I want girls sport to thrive. How to achieve both?
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