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At UoB we can wear a badge with our preferred pronoun.
My preferred pronoun would be 'we...hate palace'.
At UoB we can wear a badge with our preferred pronoun.
Porcupines have pricks don't they?
Non-binary people have always been around, as a very small section of the population.
The fact that some people don't know, or don't want to know, what it means, or don't like the idea, doesn't make it any less of a reality. Nor does the fact that a few people will use it as a means of attention seeking make it less real.
Ignoring or denying it just means a small percentage of the population end up having unnecessarily sh*t lives. Why not change that if we can? And we can.
Why is this so scary to us oldies? Young people seem perfectly able to understand and accept it. But many seem to be desperately keen to get outraged about something that will have almost zero impact on us, whilst also openly admitting we don't understand it. Odd.
Well put Highflyer. But i'm still bloody confused. Is he saying that some days he feels his gender is male and some days female? I thought he was telling the world that he was schizophrenic, with a male and female personality, now I simply have no idea what he is talking about. By the way, im not outraged, I just dont understand.
It’s like the Life of Brian has become a manual for this decade. Every decade sees young adults seek change, nothing new there, (I was CND in the eighties) however social media has turbo charged it now and given what would have been “right on” students pissed in the pub with an organised voice. Scary. Looking back now I was nowhere near the rounded intelligent ‘adult’ I truly THOUGHT I was in 1988.
I fully expect in 20 years time that tattoo removal and ‘gender change reversals’ will be growth industries, along with kids suing parents/doctors/tattooists for not ‘warning’ them properly.
Every time I see a picture of Sam Smith I think of Glenn Murray
What an utterly moronic concept, to demand that people now refer to him as they / their.
So you're gay. Fine, big deal. Why start twatting around with grammar ? I'll keep it simple and just continue to refer to "them" as 'that bellend'.
What an utterly moronic concept, to demand that people now refer to him as they / their.
So you're gay. Fine, big deal. Why start twatting around with grammar ? I'll keep it simple and just continue to refer to "them" as 'that bellend'.
Most tame limp-dick James Bond theme song ever.
Even Shirley Bassey sounds tougher ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jzDnsjYv9A
Sexuality and Identity are not the same. Whether or not they are gay is immaterial.
Exactly the sort of uneducated bigotry that causes problems in the first place.
Sexuality and Identity are not the same. Whether or not they are gay is immaterial. They do not identify sufficiently as male to be happy being 'he' or female and 'she' and so, in order to describe their IDENTITY, they have chosen to use 'they' as it implies neither (or both).
This has not impacted YOU in any way at all so why the hostility?
You stand as almost the textbook reason why people struggle with the labels available. Both identity and sexuality are not black and white, yes or no, male or female, straight or gay questions, but both are spectrums where a person can be a little bit of one but also a little bit of the other, or mostly one but not completely or move from one position to another as they feel.
It has always been this way. But the relatively recent freedom from neanderthal attitudes (and religious suppression) has stopped people trying to pigeon-hole themselves just to suit the uneducated's view.
Leave them to do/be whoever they want to be and crawl back into your Daily Mail sponsored cave to bemoan the collapse of civilisation because some over-rated musician said something that offended you!
Sexuality? This is about his gender identity not his sexuality.
I appreciate being 55, I am going to get left behind with some things in life, but this Sam Smith business is all a bit confusing.
He's a great singer, and like most level headed people I've no issue with his sexuality, but now I see on the TV that he's not only non binary, but refers to himself in the plural on his Instagram.
Funnily enough he's got a new album out at the moment, and the cynic in me thinks this publicity might be more than a coincidence, but how does this affect the Brit awards next year and beyond that?
Does he go in Best Male singer or best female?
Or will the Brits end up having a gender neutral award to appease the PC brigade?
too bad they tagged "T" onto the end of LGBT, forever associating the two areas of concern.