• CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Just pick your pronouns when you create your character. These are people getting their panties in a twist because they are being reminded that other people can choose different pronouns.

    • PoliticalAgitator@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      These are people getting their panties in a twist because they are being reminded that other people can choose different pronouns.

      That’s nothing new. The vast majority of far-right reactionaries know exactly zero trans people. They’re getting upset because a stranger, who exists entirely in their imagination, may have an opinion about their own body that the far-right have not approved as “okay to have”.

      Of course, there’s probably deeper reasons that they won’t say out loud. What if they accidentally find a “man” attractive? What if they have to treat a casual acquaintance with basic human decency?

      The horror.

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      1 year ago

      That’s the best part of this. People getting really exhausted over other people having freedom.

    • WalrusDragonOnABike@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      I’d imagine for some, the problem is being reminded they too can choose. And they’ve had the option to choose for a long time.

      Honestly, that was my biggest issue the idea of asking other people their pronoun was sort of a trend (at least according to the rightwing media? idk; I’ve never once seen a person ask another person their pronouns in IRL). For some reason I never wondered why I, as a “cis man”, I’d be afraid of such a question (especially since I was the type to like when people mistook me for being gay, so it wasn’t like I was afraid of having my “masculinity questioned” or was anti-LGBT).