I thought they/them is just the most neutral way you can use if you don't know actually about a person. Also, it seems pretty "equal" to me to have one pronoun for everyone instead of many. Isn't it that way?
Oh wait, there’s never been such a thing in this world, so let’s table that for, probably never.
Where does this end or resolve?
When you start policing something as basic as simply referring to another individual and this becomes accepted behavior, what do the implications of this look like? No one can see the future but, I get some 1984 feels just typing this.
Remi-le-Oduen
I thought they/them is just the most neutral way you can use if you don't know actually about a person. Also, it seems pretty "equal" to me to have one pronoun for everyone instead of many. Isn't it that way?
PikeyPaige
Well.
Let’s unpack equality for second.
Oh wait, there’s never been such a thing in this world, so let’s table that for, probably never.
Where does this end or resolve?
When you start policing something as basic as simply referring to another individual and this becomes accepted behavior, what do the implications of this look like? No one can see the future but, I get some 1984 feels just typing this.