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- stui magpie
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‘Theybies’: Parents speak out about letting young children choose their own gender
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/paren ... 680cc33f96
Not sure if life is becoming a South Park episode or if the South Park writers work for news.com.au
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/paren ... 680cc33f96
Not sure if life is becoming a South Park episode or if the South Park writers work for news.com.au
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I gotta say, that's ridiculous, like kids don't have enough to learn or enough confusion to deal with. i was a tomboy but I never wanted to BE a boy.What'sinaname wrote:‘Theybies’: Parents speak out about letting young children choose their own gender
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/paren ... 680cc33f96
Not sure if life is becoming a South Park episode or if the South Park writers work for news.com.au
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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I know someone who’s done this. I can respect the decision and understand where it’s coming from, but the problem is that there is no such thing as a neutral signifier; "they" is not the absence of gender, but signifies something else, an identity in its own right (i.e. being non-binary). So, for me, referring to your child as such is at least as much a choice being made for them as an assigned gender would be.
Far better to give your child the freedom for gender-neutral (or cross-gender) expression, try to raise them without gendered bias and let them choose their own path if they wish. I don’t know if I feel comfortable with any of this being imposed on them, though.
Far better to give your child the freedom for gender-neutral (or cross-gender) expression, try to raise them without gendered bias and let them choose their own path if they wish. I don’t know if I feel comfortable with any of this being imposed on them, though.
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Now it’s the Qld schools debating about pronouns, and teachers saying they should be mediating between parents and students, correct! Bad enough teachers have to be teachers of so much more than just education nowadays, manners, temper control,
I really don’t get this them/they, who thought that was a good idea? Yes it’s about grammar for a start. It makes more sense. Needs a better word.
I really don’t get this them/they, who thought that was a good idea? Yes it’s about grammar for a start. It makes more sense. Needs a better word.
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Some people don’t identify with either gender, and it just so happens that "they" and its derivatives is the terminology we’ve all learned to use when we don’t know someone’s gender (complete this sentence: "someone left ____ car in my parking spot”). As far as I can tell, it’s completely grammatically sound, and I’m not sure on which grounds you could argue it isn’t.
Some non-binary people do, in fact, prefer to use a different pronoun altogether, like "xe/xir", so you can still use "is" rather than "are" in the singular. But somehow I don’t think that people who have a problem with "they" are going to be more accepting of that.
Some non-binary people do, in fact, prefer to use a different pronoun altogether, like "xe/xir", so you can still use "is" rather than "are" in the singular. But somehow I don’t think that people who have a problem with "they" are going to be more accepting of that.
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If Bud's objectives were decreased sales and a stock downgrade.......then.....pietillidie wrote:
What'sinaname, you should be well aware of this already. The entire conservative political apparatus is powered by rage generation. For all you know, you've just taken the bait and helped Bud achieve its objectives.
GREAT SUCCESS!!!
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The Marketing VP that signed off this decision has taken a leave of absence.Sales in the Rocky Mountains have plummeted by 29 percent
The South Atlantic, West North Central and East South Central regions all fell 25 percent
Anheuser-Busch has had its stock downgraded by HSBC which says the brewing giant is in a 'crisis'
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