Got into an argument with someone over whether a character is "non-binary."
The character's name is Zoe Hange, from Attack On Titan.
According to this other guy, in the manga in Japanese, for some reason Zoe's sex is apparently never specified, thus this guy insists on referring to her with they/them crap--he also uses this as justification for that whole Yamato thing. "See? Other series do this. Get educated."
The anime, however, explicitly makes Zoe female, and voiced by women in both Japanese and English--were she non-binary, she likely would have been voiced in English by someone who claims to be such, like Michelle Rojas or Marianne Miller (now calling herself Marin Miller), but instead she is dubbed by Jessica Calvello, who is a normal woman.
Yet this guy only refers to Zoe Hange as "they" and crap like that.
I am not into Attack On Titan. Not my thing. But unlike One Piece's Yamato, I can't find word from the original creator on this, and I don't trust sites like TV Tropes to tell me the truth here. Thus, I turn to you.
If the mods feel the need to remove this, I will understand. I'm just not sure who else I could ask this.
The character is titanosexual, in both preference and identity. She cares not about pronouns, he can be called whatever you may like to call her, because xie doesn't fucking care. Which is significantly different than "non-binary". It's putting "fuck you, I don't care, call me whatever you want" in the bio, rather than pronouns in the bio.
She has a vagina, and she'd love for it to be stretched by a Titan, sure, but little pronoun games and stupidity like that aren't of interest to her. Someone insisting she needs some specific pronoun would likely be more offensive than people just labelling her whatever they may feel like at any given point in time, because the former causes conflict, and thus may interfere with her own life.