"our thing is inclusive" phrasing tier listing
top tier: "marginalised genders"
high tier: "non-binary and women"
low tier: "women and non-binary"
rock bottom tier: "women and men" (yes, there is a prominent industry inclusivity org with this in their twitter bio)
Absolutely. It's not a competition but I think binary trans people are much more widely understood than NB people who companies often let fall into a sort of weird third 'other' category. Mixing up the order is defo a good idea though, I just shuffled our pronoun examples order
