There's another weird trend going on. When people greet themselves, they say, "hi my name is BlahBlah. my pronoun is he/his", or "my pronoun is they/their"..
I really dont get why this is gaining traction. It's annoying as hell and I feel like I'm in the minority for leaving out the pronoun part when I introduce myself.
Contrapoints one of the most popular trans on youtube ALSO said it was annoying and stupid on twitter and got "canceled" (he didn't really, recovered fine).
The left is insane. They care more about the fantasies of an extreme minority than the sanity of the vast super majority. Its also to virtue signal. Imagine instead of being a fire fighter or actually doing something self sacrificing and brave you could just say stupid meaningless words and feel like a hero.
Its boosting their own ego more than anything else. Just like the people who buy electric cars. "Look im so moral I bought an overpriced car from a douchey company". Tbf at least buying new products is actually good for Innovation in the long run but they don't have to be smug about it.
There's another weird trend going on. When people greet themselves, they say, "hi my name is BlahBlah. my pronoun is he/his", or "my pronoun is they/their"..
I really dont get why this is gaining traction. It's annoying as hell and I feel like I'm in the minority for leaving out the pronoun part when I introduce myself.
Contrapoints one of the most popular trans on youtube ALSO said it was annoying and stupid on twitter and got "canceled" (he didn't really, recovered fine).
The left is insane. They care more about the fantasies of an extreme minority than the sanity of the vast super majority. Its also to virtue signal. Imagine instead of being a fire fighter or actually doing something self sacrificing and brave you could just say stupid meaningless words and feel like a hero.
Its boosting their own ego more than anything else. Just like the people who buy electric cars. "Look im so moral I bought an overpriced car from a douchey company". Tbf at least buying new products is actually good for Innovation in the long run but they don't have to be smug about it.