somebody in a fb group iâm in posted a photo of their kid and said their pronouns are they/them. this kid was at most like 5. then a bunch of other delusional white women started posting photos of their literal babies and toddlers and saying âmeet my sweet theyby!â like your child canât even talk and youâve already made them non binary???
i think we hit the wall with the they/them discourse. people are just confused now and no one is going to read some loser's 9 million word dissertation about how youre a bigot if you dont get it
Trabsracial, transage, Afro Caucasian (white passing with black heritage), people claiming to fe intersex with zero proof, a third gender that doesnât exist.
lmao someone asked how the child decided on pronouns and hereâs the response from the mom
âI chose to raise them gender inclusive, and they spent between ages two and three trying on a variety of different pronouns and exploring being a boy/girl/both/neither and a variety of neo and older pronouns.
Then told me point blank that they are just a person and like they/them as their pronouns. They have stuck with that.
I am always open to this changing and support them 100%
I am queer and nonbinary (realised I was Enby when kiddo was 2ish and came out then) and have a lot of trans friends. So the exploration of gender really came naturally, we also read alot of kids books where gender exploration was a theme.
Kind of just allowed them to be themself. It doesnât matter how they define their gender only that itâs theirs to describe not mine to prescribe.â
Remember last year when people were complaining about companies saying they were going to stop using problematic language (e.g. aunt Jemima changing its name) and saying no, this isnât what we really want, we want real change.
Except they kind of is what a lot of social justice warriors had been calling for (and still are)? They donât know how to do real activism so they go after low hanging fruit like nitpicking language. See: Halseu
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