It's the opposite for men, not including trans women. I rarely see them use it; only some do. I swear, the percentage of women I see using them is enough to make me assume that when I click on a woman's profile, it's going to have pronouns.
These women tend to be very vocal about the trans movement, yet they refuse to acknowledge trans women's toxic behavior. Women who stand up for trans women NEVER stand up for women when shit like this is all over the internet:
Images of various Twitter tweets made by trans women:
It's even worse in the art community, which is full of women who've been brainwashed to defend these predatory lunatics.
The pronoun stupidity has made it to LinkedIn.
I heard a statistic recently that far left liberal are majority female. So yes this makes sense. It is crazy to me though, how it's women who are mainly supporting the trans lunacy. Cause it's definitely not straight males! I refuse to play the pronoun game, and I dgaf if anyone gets offended.
It's for the trans loonies and non binary weirdo's. Because not using the right pronounse could get you in trouble. Non binary wackjobs want to make it a felony to misgender or use the wrong pronounse. Calling a man in a dress a man could get you cancelled.
Years ago ppl put their biological gender in their bio to show if the artist is a woman or a man but now the rainbow mafia ruined so much that anything is transphobic.
Women as a group are always the first in line to be "attacked" in order to push through an agenda. And libfem women are the chink in our armor. Look at how gay men infiltrated women's spaces and interests: Gay men have been welcomed into female things like bachelorette parties and girls nights out. Gay men have been welcomed into the makeup and hair community and now outpace female content creators in terms of viewership. Why do we have f*g hag but no equivalent for a straight man? Most straight women love gay men for some reason. This continues on with females advocating for violences against TERFs and insisting that trans women are women. Meanwile males are not caping for transmen in the same way.
They appeal to the nuturing streak in most women, the urge many of us have to protect the vulnerable and be inclusive. They consider this a weakness and use it to bully their way through.
>women who've been brainwashed to defend these predatory lunatics.
there you have it. that's your answer.
we are trained to be empathetic with everyone, even our own predators. i'm not surprised at all...
It’s an extension of Pick-Meism. “Please like me! Please think I’m one of the good people!” I’m starting to see people do this in their e-mail signatures at my workplace and I refuse. I’m not easily offended, but something that does truly offend me is someone asking me to clarify whether I go by “he” or “she.” Do you not have eyes?
Same with pwonouns in the signatures of professional (snort) emails. It's almost all my female colleagues. But the only male colleagues who have pwonouns in their email sigs are men who work closely with twanz-identifying people (who are, incidentally, all young women who id as non-binawy).
Women are way too eager to adopt all sorts of (alleged) social justice causes and virtue signal. I think it's because in general, theres a lot more pressure on women to bE kInD and selfless and compassionate, whereas men can get away with being ignorant to SJ things.
What drives me crazy is that a lot of people go along with the pwonoun thing truely believing that it's just a matter of being KiNd and InClUsIvE, when it's actually a political statement. I dont think its appropriate to have political statements in your professional email sig, but I'm never going to win that argument because the pwonoun warriors just dont get it
For some reason, many women have Stockholm Syndrome when it comes to males and their fetishes. Because the men pretending to be women are so vocal and actually threaten us with rape and murder, women seem to think it's safer to cower before these pretenders than it is to stand up for women's rights. They erroneously believe that male pretenders have the same issues that real women do, when we don't. Just look at the statistics of murder and rape. Real women are violated and killed thousands of times more than male pretenders are, yet the pretenders have convinced women that we should protect them.
Because liberal feminist will defend and virtue signal for any every ridiculous ideology at the expense of themselves and women.
They're very young and very vulnerable to informations like these. I joined a local fan community in twitter and we have to mention our pronouns when introducing ourselves (gendered pronouns are not even a thing in my language). When everybody HAVE to do that, ofc naive young people (especially girls) think it's the right thing to do. What's more annoying is fan communities love to make "theories" that characters are trans. Characters can't even be a bit GNC. I just roll my eyes when a long haired male character is called a transman (woman identifying as man).
I refuse to play the pronoun game. It’s rude for others to force it. How did this even become a thing???
Many organizations are forcing employee to add this nonsense everywhere. On signatures, on LinkedIn profiles to be more exclusive, etc. The organization I work for being one of them. It’s a trend and it’s frustrating. I’m a woman and that’s the only way I identify as
I refuse to put that shit in my bio, I’m not supporting that nonsense.
As to why it’s mostly women… well lefty liberals are more likely to be women. I think it comes down to the fact that women tend to be more agreeable, so they’re more easily brainwashed into believing the propaganda that’s fed to them.
As someone with an uncommon first name I can think of exactly one reason why doing this in a professional context might make sense and it's completely unrelated to the whole trans-thing:
If your name is uncommon in that language/you are in an international business context and your name doesn't allow someone who wants to message you to clearly identify your gender and you can't hint at your gender in another way (e.g. through a gendered job title, pronouns in a text describing what you do, a photo etc.).
Just to avoid the awkward situation of telling someone "You addressed me as Mr Smith in your last email but I am actually Ms Smith". An Italian "Andrea" is very likely a man, while an "Andrea" from another country is likely to be a woman. Other first names can be used for both genders everywhere and if you don't have a clearly gendered middle name it may make sense to give people who want to message you a hint on how to address you.
Because the feminine in modern society is limited, whereas the masculine includes basically everything except the color pink. Simone D. B. wrote about this (although, her history as a female sex predator makes me not want to use her writing). The masculine encompasses being a "real person" to men, whereas being "feminine" is seen by men as something radically different than being a normal person. (I actually suspect that's why a lot of trans women are over-the-top femme compared to trans men). It would make more sense, when you see yourself as a full human being, to use the pronouns associated with real self.