ICYMI: Fox News & Daily Mail Ridicule Gender Queer Pronouns, But Only So Far genderqueer pronouns foxnews dailymail lmkornick kelseykoberg
\n reasons, and occasionally the right ones. Kobabe identifies as non-binary, prefers the use of non-binary pronouns e\/em and eir, and eir journey towards that is much of what the graphic novel is about.
It might suggest that this wasn't actually an outpouring of mocking and may not have even warranted a story from both famed organs of the free press.\nBut, and I may be mind-reading a little here, there is also the sign that the author's hearts might not have been in it. Because while neither report used Maia's preferred pronouns when referring to e, aside from quotes… they didn't use any pronouns at all.
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