Wednesday, in case you missed it, was “International Pronoun Day.” The LGBT Foundation tweeted : Happy International Pronoun Day to you, whether you use:
• Xe/Xem
• She/Her
• Dey/Dem
• He/Him
• They/Them
• Fae/Faer
Pronouns, or any others.
This is just a short list of some example pronouns people may use – you will never know someone’s pronouns, until you ask. pic.twitter.com/HiTvr0t6DX Typically when I see this kind of tweet or ostentatious pronoun usage, I find it funny and simply mockable. But something changed in my life this week that makes me believe this politicized type of pronoun usage and the attempt to force it on society is actually incredibly depressing, if not dangerous: I got engaged.The phenomenon of pronouns, especially the made-up ones, being this important to people is something new in the world. Few had ever heard of Xe/Xem or those other combinations of letters until fairly recently and it’s only happening now because of sad and cynical circumstances.The cynical circumstance is what I call the social justice industrial complex. There’s big money and status in charity and social justice issues—and when actual social problems are solved, the organizations that have been making millions to […]
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How about international “I don’t give a $h!t what you call yourself” day…. just leave others alone that are not interested in your lefty looney agenda.
Man-Penis
Woman-Vagina
BOOM, Mike Drop!
You can call me Al.
You might want to look right in Wicomico county schools. Danielle Glenn (dglenn@wcboe.org) It was the intention yesterday to pass out name tags to the kids to indicate “what” they wanted to be addressed as. Parents – GET INVOLVED !!!!
what schools actually did this, what ages are the students please?
Nope.
Glenn needs to go and , like, NOW!