If I were charitable, I would say you could argue that a judge might think, "This is a pronoun case, meaning at least one of these people is mentally ill about pronouns and might try to cancel me. I better ask everyone about their pronouns just so it looks like I care so I don't get cancelled."
That interpretation is probably true, since nobody actually believes there's more than two sex types of human. It is not charitable, however, since pretending to believe the lie to avoid trouble is both cowardly and the main way these ideas take hold on society.
If I were charitable, I would say you could argue that a judge might think, "This is a pronoun case, meaning at least one of these people is mentally ill about pronouns and might try to cancel me. I better ask everyone about their pronouns just so it looks like I care so I don't get cancelled."
I am, however, no longer a charitable man.
That interpretation is probably true, since nobody actually believes there's more than two sex types of human. It is not charitable, however, since pretending to believe the lie to avoid trouble is both cowardly and the main way these ideas take hold on society.