International Pronouns Day

Today is International Pronouns Day:

International Pronouns Day began in 2018 and takes place on the 3rd Wednesday of October each year. Individuals and groups participate in grassroots activities that they determine at the local level. The campaign has no central body, although this is the only official website. Grassroots social justice advocates are empowered to generate their own resources/adaptations. Local organizers should seek to center the voices, needs, and interests of trans/nonbinary people/leaders, particularly those who face multiple marginalizations, in their planning efforts. Advocates are encouraged to consider the many possible layers of work from media to education to community resourcing to policies and practices that promote belonging and justice.

Language is a key aspect of civilization, and pronouns are an essential part of language. Give pronouns the respect they deserve. Honor them on this special day by resolving never to be bullied into misusing them for the sake of helping moonbats promote depravity.

On a tip from Mike B.

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