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      periodicallypedantic@lemmy.ca
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      It’s wild that OP would think these two things are equivalent.

      Pronouns are a thing that harms nobody, and the people frothing at the mouth are going out of their way to hurt people who did nothing wrong.

      AI (in its most common meaning at this time in pop culture) at the minimum is wasting electricity (and it’s associated climate impact), and has the potential to totally decimate the job market and usher in an era of inequality that we haven’t seen for hundreds of years, while simultaneously stealing from artists. The people frothing at the mouth aren’t hurting anyone.

      To use a bit of hyperbole, it’s kinda like if you said:

      Some of y’all see “white power” and freak out without processing anything that’s being said, like a conservative who sees a mixed race couple.

      Like pretty clearly people have a good reason for freaking out when they see that, and the other side of the equation are just bad people.

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        It’s wild that OP would think these two things are equivalent.

        Pronouns are a thing that harms nobody, and the people frothing at the mouth are going out of their way to hurt people who did nothing wrong.

        AI (in its most common meaning at this time in pop culture) at the minimum is wasting electricity (and it’s associated climate impact), and has the potential to totally decimate the job market and usher in an era of inequality that we haven’t seen for hundreds of years, while simultaneously stealing from artists. The people frothing at the mouth aren’t hurting anyone.

        To use a bit of hyperbole, it’s kinda like if you said:

        Some of y’all see “white power” and freak out without processing anything that’s being said, like a conservative who sees a mixed race couple.

        Like pretty clearly people have a good reason for freaking out when they see that, and the other side of the equation are just bad people.

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        […] Pronouns are a thing that harms nobody […]

        This feels like a hasty generalization. For example, if one is experiencing gender dysphoria, we could assume that misgendering them with their undesired pronouns would cause them psychological distress ^[1]^ — ie harm.

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        1. Type: Article. Title: “Gender dysphoria”. Publisher: “Wikipedia”. Published: 2025-08-05T16:25Z. Accessed: 2025-08-06T04:23Z. URI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_dysphoria.
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            Gender dysphoria (GD) is the distress a person experiences due to inconsistency between their gender identity—their personal sense of their own gender—and their sex assigned at birth.
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          […] Pronouns are a thing that harms nobody […]

          This feels like a hasty generalization. For example, if one is experiencing gender dysphoria, we could assume that misgendering them with their undesired pronouns would cause them psychological distress ^[1]^ — ie harm.

          ::: spoiler References

          1. Type: Article. Title: “Gender dysphoria”. Publisher: “Wikipedia”. Published: 2025-08-05T16:25Z. Accessed: 2025-08-06T04:23Z. URI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_dysphoria.
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              Gender dysphoria (GD) is the distress a person experiences due to inconsistency between their gender identity—their personal sense of their own gender—and their sex assigned at birth.
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          periodicallypedantic@lemmy.ca
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          That is a willful misinterpretation of what I wrote.

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            That is a willful misinterpretation of what I wrote.

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            Kalcifer
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            How so? It wasn’t my intent to misrepresent your words. That being said, I do apologize if I’ve accidentally (and potentially carelessly) misinterpreted what you said. I’ll gladly fix my comment if you help me understand where my interpretation went wrong 😊

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              How so? It wasn’t my intent to misrepresent your words. That being said, I do apologize if I’ve accidentally (and potentially carelessly) misinterpreted what you said. I’ll gladly fix my comment if you help me understand where my interpretation went wrong 😊

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              periodicallypedantic@lemmy.ca
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              The other reply has it right, but I wanted to reply to confirm.

              “Pronouns” in this context almost always means “preferred pronouns” especially wrt people who have preferred pronouns that differ from those assigned at birth.

              It’s a bit hard to believe that someone would be aware of the study you mentioned, but not the common usage of the terms.

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                The other reply has it right, but I wanted to reply to confirm.

                “Pronouns” in this context almost always means “preferred pronouns” especially wrt people who have preferred pronouns that differ from those assigned at birth.

                It’s a bit hard to believe that someone would be aware of the study you mentioned, but not the common usage of the terms.

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                The other reply has it right, but I wanted to reply to confirm.

                “Pronouns” in this context almost always means “preferred pronouns” especially wrt people who have preferred pronouns that differ from those assigned at birth. […]

                I still don’t really follow. Are you arguing that the usage of one’s preferred pronouns doesn’t harm the user? Or are you arguing that the misuse of one’s pronouns causes them no harm?

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                  The other reply has it right, but I wanted to reply to confirm.

                  “Pronouns” in this context almost always means “preferred pronouns” especially wrt people who have preferred pronouns that differ from those assigned at birth.

                  It’s a bit hard to believe that someone would be aware of the study you mentioned, but not the common usage of the terms.

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                  […] the study you mentioned […]

                  What study are you referring to?

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