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· 6 years ago
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sincere_milkshake
· 6 years ago
How does it make sense to call one person “they”
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silvermyth
· 6 years ago
People have been using they for one person since the fourteenth century
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diyrogue
· 6 years ago
I'm fine with calling people they, but I REFUSE to use any of those extra ones like xe/xer/xeself type shit
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silvermyth
· 6 years ago
I don't use them either, it seems useless to make words when there's already a good alternative.
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hopeforall
· 6 years ago
I know a ton of ppl who don't identify as male or female but ALL of them use they. I've never met someone who wants to be called "xe" or "zer"
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silvermyth
· 6 years ago
I don't think there are too many fo them
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buttscarleton
· 6 years ago
This post called they her they gonna sue your ass
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notaguestnomore
· 6 years ago
Well the writers of the article also put genderqueer in quotation marks, im not surprised they didn’t go with their preferred pronoun in the title...
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kolorblind
· 6 years ago
Technically it's apostrophes but yeah
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coldpasta
· 6 years ago
So the playground is open and anyone can claim anything and get any amount ??
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hopeforall
· 6 years ago
Here is the full article from the Oregonian.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/articles.oregonlive.com/education/index.ssf/2016/05/gresham_barlow_transgender_tea.amp
TL;DR, you can debate whether or not they deserved 60K, but the school was doing more than just calling them by female pronouns
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/articles.oregonlive.com/education/index.ssf/2016/05/gresham_barlow_transgender_tea.amp
TL;DR, you can debate whether or not they deserved 60K, but the school was doing more than just calling them by female pronouns