• @superguy@lemm.ee
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    -78 months ago

    I think the problem is that they were forced to use gender-neutral language in the first place.

    Somehow I doubt that this is really the most effective use of her time.

    Yeah, but that’s the case with most politicians.

      • @superguy@lemm.ee
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        -58 months ago

        anyone was forced to use gender-neutral language.

        I think you misunderstand. Citizens are allowed to use whatever language they want. This article is specifically referring to government documents.

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            -58 months ago

            anyone was forced to use gender-neutral language.

            I just said citizens are allowed to use whatever language they want.

            This article is specifically referring to government documents.

            I understand that.

            Doesn’t look that way, lol.

            • @SheeEttin@lemmy.world
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              8 months ago

              Let me say it again, in big letters, because apparently it was unclear.

              Show me where it says that ANYONE was forced to use gender-neutral language.

              I have yet to see any evidence that anyone, government official or private citizen, in their speech or writing, was forced, mandated, required, encouraged, or even gently suggested to use gender-neutral language by the government of Arkansas. Whoever wrote that single instance of “pregnant person” mentioned in the article seems to have done it by choice. Governor Sanders is the only one trying to control speech.