• Dragon Rider (drag)@lemmy.nz
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    2 months ago

    Drag doesn’t want to be referred to gender neutrally. Drag wants drag’s gender affirmed. It isn’t hard. You’re going to all this effort to switch between “you”, “they”, and “them” based on complicated grammatical context rules, when you could just use a single pronoun in all cases. You’re going to all this effort to inflect pronouns that drag doesn’t want. Drag just wants you to take it easy and use a single pronoun. Why make things hard for yourself just so you can make them hard for drag too?

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      2 months ago

      You may not want gender-neutral terms to apply to you, but they do. That’s just a simple fact.

      And it isn’t hard for me to use a gender-neutral pronoun. It’s quite easy.

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        2 months ago

        Let drag rephrase. What exactly do you gain by refusing to refer to a trans person the way that trans person wants to be referred? A hypothetical moral high ground in a semantic disagreement? Is the point just that you want to be right in the argument?

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          2 months ago

          I refer to everyone with “they” and “you” regardless of their gender because they are gender-neutral phrases. They apply to trans people and cis people equally, which is how I treat all people. Equally.

          You are not more special than everyone else on the planet whether you want to be or not.

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            2 months ago

            Oh, you think having gendered pronouns is a form of privilege? You want to deny drag the privilege of having identity based pronouns? You perceive the issue as a matter of justice, and you think drag needs to be taken down a peg for having pronouns?

            I refer to everyone with “they”

            Also, drag thinks you should edit the following comments from within the past hour to better align with your moral principles:

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              2 months ago

              I think you expecting no one to use a non-gendered pronoun with you is a privilege you are not going to be afforded.

              This is very simple:

              Me: You/They
              You: You/They
              Elliot Page: You/They
              Donald Trump: You/They
              Lavene Cox: You/They

              All 8 billion plus homo sapiens on this planet: You/They

              Regardless of their gender.

              You are not special. I get that you want to be special, but you aren’t.

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                2 months ago

                Thank you for being honest with drag and confirming drag’s hypothesis from drag’s last comment. Drag thinks drag understands your motivations for refusing to use drag’s pronouns now. And drag is very glad to have helped you in your crusade to end all gendered pronouns by informing you of the gendered pronouns you used in the last hour, so you can edit them and maintain your principles. Drag hopes you’re able to maintain this standard you’ve set for yourself from now on.

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                  2 months ago

                  Feel free to point out an occasion when I have not used this standard in the past. My comment history is there for all to see. Unless I know someone’s gender, I try to use ‘they.’

                  Maybe don’t assume you know someone’s motivations or that they are trying to attack you next time.