Posted on 12/09/2015 5:27:40 PM PST by StevenCrowder
This weekâs hidden camera video is pretty simple. Sometimes, simple works best.
Right now, in 2015, the LGBTQAAI community (yes thatâs the real acronym now) is instructing people (namely your kids at school) that you should never assume someoneâs pronoun. Itâs always more polite to ask. Always. So I did exactly that. Not with leftist, #SJW feminists, but with everyday people. How do you think women reacted to being asked âIâm sorry, how do you identify? As a woman, man or gender neutral? What are your preferred gender pronouns?â Go ahead, take a guess. Then watch the video to find out.
In to give you an attaboy before humblegunner peas in everyone’s Wheaties.
Thanks, Steve.
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Too funny Steven.
Apparently the more “learned” one is in today’s rarefied intellectual circles the harder it is for them to figure out whether they’re male or female.
You’re bad.
Very bad ..
People at Barnes & Noble should be more enlightened.
I blame the Qur’an section.
Get out of my safe space with your question which is a micro-aggression and offensive.
I would.
But I’ve already been too triggered.
That was hilarious!
Keep em coming, sir!
(Oops, or is it ma’am? thing? It?
Lol.
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Hahaha! Awesome, and the thing is majority of people DON’T GIVE A $#!#!! So funny. This just complicates life so much more than it needs to.
Steven, go to a college campus and try this. Unfortunately, a lot of the students will perfectly understand your questions since this variety of insanity is taught in the multi-cultural classes that are a requirement to graduate these days.
Cha la head cha la. Mfer.. love the guy dressed up as a chinese emperor. And +1 if you get the dbz ref in the first sentence.
You sir, or ma’am, or zee, are a trouble maker! Love it.
I do a lot of work on college campus.
I hate it.
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