![]() ![]() found that a full 25% use pronouns other than she/her and he/him exclusively. Then there are the singular “they/them” pronouns used by “nonbinary” people who identify as neither male nor female, as well as a growing list of bespoke “neopronouns” such as “ze/zir” or “fae/faer,” and the even stranger “noun-self” neopronouns like “bun/bunself” which, according to the New York Times, are identities that can encompass animals and fantasy characters.Ī recent survey of 40,000 “lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth” in the U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris features “she/her” pronouns in her Twitter bio, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg includes “he/him” in his. Pronouns are now frequently displayed prominently in social-media bios, email signatures and conference name tags. ![]() “What are your pronouns?” is a seemingly innocuous question that has become increasingly common. Potomac Watch: Affirmative action comes to the Supreme Court, as Joe Biden reduces Justice Stephen Breyer’s replacement criteria to "the first black woman ever nominated to the United States Supreme Court." Images: Pool/AP/Reuters Composite: Mark Kelly
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