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Keyword: neopronouns

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  • Resumes including ‘they/them’ pronouns are more likely to be overlooked, new report finds

    03/03/2023 7:18:06 PM PST · by TigerClaws · 111 replies
    Inclusivity shouldn’t just be present in the workplace — it should be practiced during the hiring process as well. But unfortunately, nonbinary job seekers are facing clear biases during their job search. According to a new report from Business.com, a business resource platform, over 80% of nonbinary people believe that identifying as nonbinary would hurt their job search. Similarly, 51% believe their gender identity has affected their workplace experience “very or somewhat negatively.” Ryan McGonagill, director of industry research at Business.com and author of the report, says these statistics show just how much work there is to do around diversity,...
  • College lists 'ne,' 've,' 'ey' as gender neutral pronouns

    03/02/2018 4:01:50 PM PST · by Leaning Right · 75 replies
    Campus Reform ^ | March 1, 2018 | Toni Airaksinen
    The Kennesaw State University LBGT Resource Center recently produced a new pamphlet that adds “ne,” “ve,” “ey,” “ze,” and “xe” to the list of gender neutral pronouns. *snip* The pamphlet—which lists seven different types of gender neutral pronouns—encourages students to ask their friends, classmates, and coworkers how they identitify before making any assumptions. The guide does warn, however, that students “may change their pronouns without changing their name, appearance, or gender identity,” and suggests that preferred pronouns be re-confirmed regularly during “check-ins at meetings or in class.”
  • "Ma'am I am"

    02/04/2023 1:36:21 PM PST · by reagandemocrat · 19 replies
    substack ^ | February 4, 2023 | Chet Festive
    Hello, my friend! Hello to you! I need to tell you something new! Hello, good sir! Hello, I say! Please tell me why you’re dressed this way! I am so glad we meet once more! You knew me as a man before. I changed my name! I changed my hair! I put on ladies’ underwear! You must not ever call me “sir.” I am a she! I am a her! I see your hair. It is a wig. Your Adam’s apple still looks big. You are a man, and that is clear. I do not see a woman here. I...
  • Amongst hip LGBTQ+ people, neopronouns are the newest thing

    04/12/2021 5:39:46 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 51 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 12 Apr, 2021 | Andrea Widburg
    Showing that it is never possible to be too self-centered, forward-looking LGBTQ+ people are bending the English language toward their navels for gazing. In the late 1970s, at a Peter, Paul & Mary concert, Paul Stookey noted how American magazines once had big names, with scope, such as Life or National Geographic. The scope shrank with People magazine. Then, in 1977, a new magazine appeared: Us. With this trajectory, Paul predicted, the next magazine would have only a reflective sheet inside. It would be called Me. Based on the New York Times article about self-referential “neopronouns,” it’s clear that Paul’s...