Hercules56
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yeah but it'll be her royal highness
No, I am a man, so it would be "His royal highness".
yeah but it'll be her royal highness
Nicknames have no relevance in this thread. And I cannot recall anyone saying they would not use a name that is provided when they are introduced to a person. The thread is about pronouns.
The thread is about hurt caused by words.
People are trying to deflect by making it about "proper use" of pronouns.
The thread is about hurt caused by words.
People are trying to deflect by making it about "proper use" of pronouns.
"Hurt caused by words" is such an amorphous topic that no thread could contain it. The current pronoun fandango is bad enough.
BTW, my pronouns are "Hey, you!" and "Yeah, you!" Anybody wanna 'fend me?
Right. That's how I know you've been paying attention.Good thing I was only talking about pronouns, rather than every other aspect of language.
The thread is about hurt caused by words.
People are trying to deflect by making it about "proper use" of pronouns.
No, thread is about the concept that the use of the wrong pronoun, is a violent act.
Why not both?
Could be. Thread drift is inevitable. But saying that people are trying to deflect it to making it about pronouns - the actual title of the thread - is rather odd.
This is how I know you're not paying attention. I've already said that there is no need to have a hard-and-fast rule that applies all of the time, when applying pronouns to human beings.Now, because pronouns could only be sex-based, rather than gender-based, what sex-based criteria makes a ship a "she"? Is it the ship's chromosomes?
My position is that people can feel free to use pronouns to refer to apparent sex (if that is obvious) or to gender identity (if it has been mentioned). I think people tend to do the former rather than the latter pretty much of the time, because there is little need to delve into questions of gender identity when secondary sexual characteristics happen to match up to gender expression. That said, I'm not making an argument in favor of strictly adhering to either approach.
Yeah. I mean, I don't think good epistemology even entails an obligation to challenge every falsehood I come across, so it's more like good manners vs. do I feel like it's important to engage with this.Fair enough, sometimes good manners really are more important than good epistemology. Not always, though, and sometimes people will use your sense of propriety to prevent you from saying true things which need to be said, as when a cold reader encourages respect for the bereaved while fleecing them.
No.I think we can all agree that simple use of the wrong pronoun is not an act of violence.
Here in a nutshell is why the issue is simpler and less complicated than some people want it to be.Only if the failure to comply reaches the level of harassment.
Ok. Does it cost you anything to call some random guy My Lord? Is it any skin off youn nose to lower your eyes when speaking to His Lordness?
That happens all the time in the SCA, where it is customary to refer to everyone as "My Lord" or "My Lady".That implies subservience. It's not the same thing.
I don't think anyone is deflecting it to pronouns. I believe the two topics something akin to "what are the proper pronouns?" and a misunderstanding that physical violence is the only kind of violence there could possibly be.
The thread is about hurt caused by words.
People are trying to deflect by making it about "proper use" of pronouns.
Would it be polite for trans people to jump back into the closet whenever someone else deems it convenient? No, it wouldn't. It would be pandering to bigots.Would it not be equally polite of a trans person to just accept that most people they have casual encounters with will default to the outward appearance that they present to the world and that their internal identity is largely irrelevant to most people?
Here in a nutshell is why the issue is simpler and less complicated than some people want it to be.
Does your misgendering someone constitute harrassment? If so, then you should not be doing that. Otherwise you're probably going to be okay.
I believe those might be legally protected terms of address, so no.If I decide I want to be referred to as "Your Highness" or "His Royal Highness", are you going to comply?
I was. The point is that it has never been sex based in the way we've been using the term. It's always been gender based.This is how I know you're not paying attention. I've already said that there is no need to have a hard-and-fast rule that applies all of the time, when applying pronouns to human beings.
Do you care that CU Boulder cares?It is probably worth pointing out the asymmetry here. While I don't really care whether people use pronouns to refer to sex or gender, CU Boulder does care and they expect compliance.