BLAZINGGIANTS
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Good point.
I agree with "they" sounding weird. It took me a while to write the response to El Prez up there because I kept typing "she" and then correcting myself. We are of a generation where using "they" as a singular gender neutral pronoun is weird, but not impossible. The next generation will have less of a problem with it, and so on and so forth until it becomes accepted. Linguistics has been talking about "they" morphing into a gender neutral singular pronoun for years, long before this kind of thing made national news. It's just the course of natural language evolution.
All I'm trying to get at is that people should call people what they want to be called instead of writing them off as being dramatic or childish. People don't go and self-identify as something difficult to understand or abstract on a whim. Why would you when there is such a negative reaction to it?
Agree 100%. The lawsuit is ridiculous.
Agreed on all accounts. My ultimate point was that the lawsuit was ridiculous.
My next point is that you are wasting your time defending your stance. I think most people here agree that people should be treated with respect and as they would like to be treated. But I have no doubt that most people here tend to waaaaayyyyyyy overreact to the negative and attack this person because the lawsuit is bullshit and utterly ridiculous. It's that feeling of being so flabbergasted by such a suit being filed, that we tend to go overboard the other way and blast the victim. At least I'd like to think that's what's going on here.

