National Organization for what?
No [clap] No [clap] No [clap]
Meanwhile the National Organization for Women, like other national and global organizations for women, should be doing its job and focusing on women, not men who call themselves women and not trans people and not “non-binary” people. You don’t see labor unions dropping all their labor issues to say Respect [clap] the [clap] bosses [clap]. Why is it that women’s organizations are so eager to throw women overboard and “center” the concerns of male people instead?
Because they’ve been socialized to do it their whole lives?
BTW, why quotation marks aroound “non-binary” but not around “trans”?
But these are women’s organizations that used to know all that, and resist it, and work to make it go away altogether.
Because we at least know what “trans” is supposed to mean, but “non-binary” is meaningless.
“Trans” is becoming more and more meaningless every day.
You don’t have to transition to be trans!
You don’t have to feel gender dysphoria to be trans!
Sad to see that “The NOW Crowd” has become Rush Limbaugh’s caricature of them.
Fuckyourpronouns
*sigh*
Just got back from an Xmass party, lots of family and friends. One friend has a daughter , but kept referring to . When asked about this, she explained that her child is now going by , pronouns they/them.
She continued to talk about her child using they/them pronouns, and I genuinely found it difficult to follow her thread, because every time she said “they” or “them” my brain put in a placeholder for some group of people which presumably included her child, and I had to keep circling back to remind myself that no, she just means her one (singular) child.
Gah…try again.
Just got back from an Xmass party, lots of family and friends. One friend has a daughter [girls-name], but kept referring to [boys-name]. When asked about this, she explained that her child is now going by [boys-name], pronouns they/them.
She continued to talk about her child using they/them pronouns, and I genuinely found it difficult to follow her thread, because every time she said “they” or “them” my brain put in a placeholder for some group of people which presumably included her child, and I had to keep circling back to remind myself that no, she just means her one (singular) child.