Wednesday, May 17, 2023
“Prefered” (Demanded) Pronouns. The Pinnacle of Nonsense in Our Time.
Imagine how utterly stupid it would be if we told people that, whenever refering to us, one must use the adjectives, “amazing”and “wonderful” or, if upon introduction, we went into a detailed description of how we like our chicken cooked.
The cultural left’s latest exercise in absurd excess has absolutely no following outside of academia and power centers in government and the corporate world (and other institutions of establishment leftism like public education).
Imagine introducing yourself to a farmer at a hardware store in a small town in Kansas and telling them your “pronouns are Zee and Zir,” or some other concocted lable on a complex grid of linguistic absurdity.
Next, the cultural Bolsheviks will no doubt be demanding that we refer to each other as “comrade” — it’s been done before.
Gaining control of basic human behaviors like language usage and sexuality are a simple means to power and authority over others. In every insightful dystopian novel, the oppressive authority-structure has sought to control language and all intimate human interactions.
The people obsessed with this pronoun nonsense — like every collectivist extremist — are simple control freaks. Their scheme is also useful in further obfuscating reality. If anyone has ever waded through Post-modern philosophy mind-fucks or related academic labyrinths, the scheme is obvious when someone is trying to convince you that 2+2 really isn’t four — and the “emperor’s new clothes” are stunning.
In regard to current multi-sexuality crusades, the clowns of academic chaos would have us believe that their motives are to create a more tolerant and freer world when in fact, their actions are no more than another command to adopt the latest compliance to faux rebellion.
These people are not rebels seeking a more just world where citizens can live in accordance with their own proclivities and consciousness. As is usual with this crowd, their goal is mere obedience in an ugly world of contrivance and sterile conformity.
Let’s keep it simple and leave out detailed monikers that denote one’s style of erotic acrobatics. If you really wish to avoid offending some freak, you can say, “that person over there” — of course that will only work if they still “identify” as a person.