Woke DEI Gender Cult Pronouns Allow You To Identify As … a Faerie

As weird as the world is (so-called scientist Neil, “I may have smoked too much of deGrasse” Tyson says Chromosomes don’t define sex,) it can always go further off the rails. Take this story about the application to work for the Harris Walz campaign. It only allows you to pick from nine sets of pronouns, which seems confining. If you can identify it as anything, at any time, the sky is the limit when it comes to that sort of thing. And until the actual Marxism comes and everyone but the ruling class gets to identify as a peasant (or a human battery like in The Matrix), human imagination knows no bounds. Be you, as they say, as long as you don’t trip over a victim class higher up the progressive totem pole (subject to change without notice).

At the same time, what was once verboten is now embraced. One of the many identities you can adopt as your own is Faerie. Yes, the gender-confused can claim to be a faerie and use appropriate pronouns; the Celts, who some think should be the only group allowed to assume such a designation, are okay with it. You aren’t appropriating their culture. Is that leap forward or back? Not too long ago, it would be not very kind to call a gender-confused someone a faeire (faery). Circa 2024 and it is a choice on the application to work for the presidential campaign of Kamal Harris.

That amuses me. Are you allowed to ask? Excuse me, do you identify as a faerie? No need to get offenders, it is, after all, an option on the application to work for Kamala. You just seemed like you might be so I thought I’d inquire? What? You’re a lebian female dalmation puppy with a penis? So much more normal, yes.

My apologies.


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