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There is an appropriate pronoun, it's 'they'. It is absolutely not 'it'.
I was talking about the general group of peoples doing this, learn to read.
I was citing an example of a sentence he was comfortable using that contained singular they. Other sentences in a previous post don’t change anything about that - that’s the nature of sentences.
Then you wrote poorly if that’s what you meant, which makes it pretty silly to be telling me “learn to <anything>”.
Here is my biggest issue: language NEEDS to develop naturally. It also is 100% of all cases, since the moment you enter a playground as a child, you develop a language, even up to the slang. An African-American person can speak the language without any sort of slang or creole derived from other countries. Technically a white person in the southern USA doesn't need to "inherit" this particular slang as well. Lets say you place four kids of four different countries on the playground, I WILL GUARANTEE YOU, THEY WILL USE WORDS OF THE OTHER LANGUAGES to either complete or strengthen their sentences.
Now to make things "gender-neutral" is a very weird thing. I do speak three languages. To NOT gender in Spanish is absolutely out of the order. In fact that mainly white women tried to force the word "latinx" to make something rather appealing, the best you get as an answer is "♥♥♥♥ off" from Spanish-speaking people, because you CAN'T actually speak it like that.
Same for German. A certain group of people want to put up a very questionable version of non-gender words. An example: police officer. In German you use either the male form Polizist or the female form Polizistin (the "in" forms the word into a female version).
Der Polizist
Die Polizistin
Not hard, is it? Now what academics and well, I'll be blunt, nutjobs try to force:
Der/Die PolizistIn (yes, the I is in upper-case on purpose)
Der/Die Polizist*in
Der/Die Polizist:in
They actually want to use IT-based symbols in order to appeal to an absolute minority, which unfortunately includes people that have a hard time reading and writing texts. Reading these texts is rather very uncomfortable, because they still can't decide on a particular form. It isn't even in their own dictionaries, but some just tend to use it for no natural reason. This is bad.
However if the language in general would develop naturally, absolutely nobody would bat an eye. The English language developed a lot and took words out of different countries, from Old English to Middle English up to Modern English.
I had this sort of discussion with a professor once because she insisted on using her own idea of the English language until I threatened her to take this to the people in charge and referred to the actual definitions in 2022.
Keep in mind that I am not transphobic, however I do sense a common trend among people that are going through a phase rather than having actual issues, up to gender dysphoria. IF these people went to a psychologist and they receive the diagnosis of said particular issues, then they should be treated according to what they need. However, some people use it for money and clout issues because this is something to dive in. I could write another statement on why this is common among younger people, however I believe this will go under.
Also not gonna quote the rest because it's going to be a clutter but seriously? I got misgendered multiples time and i don't care, if this is the things that's really getting to you then you are weak, i've heard, seen and lived way harsher things in life this is NOTHING in comparison to this.
Also trying to come at me with stuff like that last sentance is petty and reflect exactly what kind of person you are : Vain and petty.