I don’t want to be disrespectful by any means, but this is a typical US cultural perception, where whatever happens in the US is perceived to be happening all over the world, when in fact, it just happens in the US
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That said, it seems that the UK has passed laws that are opposite to some of the laws here, where they require teachers to let children’s parents know if they are wanting to identify with different pronouns. Thank you for encouraging me to take a look.
Yeah, I suppose that’s the natural approach for most people, only consider what’s relevant to yourself, at the same time, that is the actual problem, because it creates silos where we think about themselves and not others, this breeds social individuality, which is the exact opposite of what it should be :)
Oh, I’m not talking about other English speaking countries, I’m talking about the rest of the world, as in the other 94% of the worlds population that isn’t a native English speaker so doesn’t have an English culture, that’s a lot of people :)