@CrashingConcord
@DiracsDeltas
@bfeliciano
I think, because this is an issue of trans identity and trans-centric language, your perspective as a cisgender person isn't the most (1/3)
@CrashingConcord
@DiracsDeltas
@bfeliciano
important to this conversation. While I agree that ultimately it _can_ be a non-gendered term, it currently exists as one and often (2/3)
@CrashingConcord
@DiracsDeltas
@bfeliciano
in a weaponized context against transfolk. Tl;dr it's not up to cis people to choose how language gets degendered. (3/3)