Ignoring this person's failure to adhere to their own standards, using someone's preferred pronouns is act of politeness.
In fact, almost any choice of words on any topic to or about somone involves a decision about politeness to that person. It's pretty much impossible to have a conversation without making such decisions.
I see no reason whatsoever why I should have to 'She's a fucking nightmare freakshow' instead of 'He's a fucking nightmare freakshow'.
There are trannies I will use the preferred pronouns of, and there are trannies I will not use the preferred pronouns of. I will never refer to Chris Chan as anything other than a male, and that is at my sole discretion.
>Chris
>not Christine
Kek.
Ignoring this person's failure to adhere to their own standards, using someone's preferred pronouns is act of politeness.
In fact, almost any choice of words on any topic to or about somone involves a decision about politeness to that person. It's pretty much impossible to have a conversation without making such decisions.
I see no reason whatsoever why I should have to 'She's a fucking nightmare freakshow' instead of 'He's a fucking nightmare freakshow'.
There are trannies I will use the preferred pronouns of, and there are trannies I will not use the preferred pronouns of. I will never refer to Chris Chan as anything other than a male, and that is at my sole discretion.