I don’t care about pronoun stuff and will call people what they like, it’s the endless focus the minutiae of the day that’s problematic. We used to talk about going to Mars. Now we don’t dream big. We pander to the 1 of 1% who get most offended.
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I will never become a member of the pronountariat
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Adam Townsend Yo/that guy over there
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Maybe China should win.
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Let’s require DNA tests and assign gender based on the content of one’s chromosomes...oh,wait...
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Already have mine...Your/highness.
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The non-religious left is the new over-reaching church. They love guilting people into doing things. Watch for a major shift of intellectual atheists to the right over the next decade.
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Indeed. Happening now, to some extent.
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Yeah. More on the left still, but that shift is coming.
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Preferred pronoun:Apache Helicopter.
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Pronouns are so yesterday...this week,it's what's my adverb?
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@Cernovich things are cyclical. I’d argue the pendulum is pretty far left at the moment and will start coming back towards the middle. Once companies understand that 2000 people on Twitter or Facebook don’t represent anywhere near the majority of the country...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Oh, for sure. My last corporate job had a training course on cultural sensitivity, and the anti-white bias was woven throughout. One question wasn't even subtle, where they asked a question about a group of white engineers that was uncomfortable with a non-white colleague.
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I did not have the presence of mind to take screenshots, unfortunately, but the "right" answer is, of course, that the white people were wrong to feel that way. Why did they not say that a group of blacks, or Indians, or Jews felt uncomfortable about working with a white person?
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I choose “His Majesty”
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Discriminatory for people with autism who have trouble distinguishing pronouns
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