do you use gender correct language?

do you use gender correct language?

  • yes

  • no

  • rarely


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in German it is a lot more complicated

in English it is easier
It depends on how you define “gender correct.” Doesn’t mean using words about a persons gender which correspond with reality? Calling a female “her” for instance.

Or so you mean “politically” correct which might entail referring to a biological male as “her” or as “ma’am?”
 
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in German it is a lot more complicated

in English it is easier
Whoever Controls Grammar Controls Thought

Slave-minds are using "they" to refer to singular nouns of indeterminate gender. The language dictators even change the antecedent to singular in order to create that contradiction. Instead of saying, "If lawyers do this, they get arrested," they intentionally distort it to "If a lawyer does this, they get arrested."

The original aggressive change was "he or she." But even the dictators realized that was too clumsy. Before the feminists and collectivists stole the language, "he" was used as the pronoun for an antecedent of indeterminate gender.

Before the invention of the unnecessary word "she," "he" was used for that. It only means "this person," just as the related word "here" means "this place."
 
in German you cannot just say ... Amercans

you must say ...

Amerikanerinnen und Amerikaner .... each time ...
In German you can say, "I am a Jelly Doughnut!"

 
I will use whatever name you wish to call yourself, as long as you're not a dick about it. People get to decide their own names.

I will even try to use your pronouns as long as they aren't stupid or made-up words like Zim and zee.

I will not refer to you as a woman if you are not a woman though. Reality is a *****.
 
I've only encountered these people online and I use their pronouns to be respectful because there's no reason to treat them badly just because they have a different sexual preference.
 
Whoever Controls Grammar Controls Thought

Slave-minds are using "they" to refer to singular nouns of indeterminate gender. The language dictators even change the antecedent to singular in order to create that contradiction. Instead of saying, "If lawyers do this, they get arrested," they intentionally distort it to "If a lawyer does this, they get arrested."

The original aggressive change was "he or she." But even the dictators realized that was too clumsy. Before the feminists and collectivists stole the language, "he" was used as the pronoun for an antecedent of indeterminate gender.

Before the invention of the unnecessary word "she," "he" was used for that. It only means "this person," just as the related word "here" means "this place."
Yes.

Something related: They manipulate the English language in all kinds of ways, to manipulate people's minds. For example, changing the name of Department of War, to Department of Defense, so that people will object less, as they deploy young men and women all over the world to both kill other people and be killed themselves---"But but but we are just defending ourselves!!". Using "enhanced interrogation techniques" to replace the more accurate, and more evocative "torture". Another disgusting as well as very stupid thing they do--when a white male says something like, "Our women", to refer to white women in general, they will be like, "Stop talking like white women are properties that belong to you" or something like that. The gist of it is that they are again manipulating language. When people say things like "My such and such", there are actually two meanings. The first is that it denotes a relationship of possession, as in, when I say, "This is my car", I mean that the car belongs to me as a property. However, there is a second meaning. I could also use "My such and such" to denote the relationship between me and this entity, on a personal, relational level. For example, I might say, "My brother likes to dance". Here, I mean that he is my brother, that this is his relation to me, I am not saying that he belongs to me like he was a car or some kind of property. But of course, regular people aren't aware of such nuance, so Jews took advantage of it, and twisted the language to argue with, demoralize, and insult white dudes, whom they hate so, so much.
 
Non binary in Spanish is pronounced differently if it's feminine or masculine!! -


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Latinx, She Protests Too Much

In Spanish, as it was in intelligent English, the masculine is
used when the singular antecedent is of indefinite gender. Femininnies can't force people to use "they," because it has two genders (ellos and ellas). So, despite the senoritas' outrage, the masculine ellos is used, but only when the antecedent is actually plural.
 
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I am assuming that you are all white guys here? Why in the world do you know so much Spanish? Stop sticking your dick into Latinas, ffs.
 
I tend to avoid people that put a lot of energy into worrying about what gender language is used to describe them, which is usually pretty easy because incidentally these people tend to work at places like Walmart and Starbucks.
 
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