tyr_13
Penultimate Amazing
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Swing and a miss.
My claim is this: No one here has given an argument for why young Carl (I've just now remembered his name) having just arrived at UC Boulder from the rural backcountry, needs to change his heuristic for assigning pronouns from the very simple one which he learned down on the farm to one which maps on to something entirely subjective in the special case of modern human beings here in the West.
I'm not here to judge people who use the new heuristic, or to judge people like poor ignorant Carl who still think pronouns point to sex rather than gender because he hasn't yet been assigned any Judith Butler and has no idea that he even has a gender identity. I'm not here to preach to folks that one way is right and the other one is wrong, because I'm neither a linguistic prescriptivist nor a social justice activist. I don't even care what pronouns you use for me, personally. All that matters to me is that I can tell which pronouns are pointing to which nouns in any given flow of conversation.
If you want to moralize and judge and feel great about it, I'm not here to stop you. Enjoy yourself! Bask in sun of righteousness from your grandstand atop the moral high ground. The worst I'll ever do about it is let slip a tiny bit of sarcasm on rare occasions, such as now.
You say that I'm wrong then make it clear that I'm correct (or that you don't know what sarcasm is). Your wording tries to make it seem like a denial, but a clear reading shows that you are denying judging people for using either method...which wasn't what you highlighted said.
My parsing of your argument is that it is wrong for people to judge others for denying a person's statement of their correct pronouns. Saying that you aren't judging others for either discarding or embracing the person's statement isn't actually a denial.
Just like 'I'm not here to convince you' doesn't mean I don't disagree with you, 'I'm not here to stop you' doesn't mean I don't disagree with you. If the 'basking' part is sarcasm, then you do in fact judge others for judging others.
Which is all far too nitpicky. I take it you don't object to a paraphrase of your argument being 'you get to pick what pronouns are correct for other people using any method you like' (unless you have house payments and only then will you use stated pronouns and only to that person's face)?
This doesn't even make sense. What are you trying to say, and why do you think this is some kind of a counter to my post?
You said a manly beard has nothing to do with gender and is only about sex. My nephew's sex is female but his beard is manly.