'Non-binary' Person Tells Wisc. Lawmakers Her Pronouns Are 'She/They/Him'

Brittany M. Hughes | March 7, 2025
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Even if I were willing to entertain using a gender-deluded person's "preferred" pronouns - which I'm not, because made-up pronouns are stupid - the left's never-failing insistence on coming up with an infinite combination of made-up words and identifiers would render it literally impossible to do in practicality.

Because the point isn't the pronouns. The point is the attention. And you don't get that by sticking close to normal.

 

Example: this gender-confused, non-binary humanoid (in truth, a woman who is really, really desperate for attention) who spoke before the Wisconsin state legislature this week in opposition to Assembly Bill 100, which would ban student athletes from participating on sports teams based on their gender identity, and would instead restrict sex-specific sports to, well, specific sexes.

Also known as common sense, for those of us not living in Bizarroworld.

But that’s clearly where this woman has planted her flag and built her home. During her address to lawmakers, she began by identifying herself by her “preferred” pronouns. Which made even less sense than normal.

“My pronouns are they/them, or at least, that’s what I share with people most often,” she began. “But for this particular meeting, I will come out fully and say that my pronouns are she/they/him.”

If you’re reading that and wondering how exactly that works, let me help you out: it doesn’t.

So you’re a woman when you’re the subject of a sentence, a man when you’re the object, and a multi-personed glob when it suits you. Which, apparently, is when you’re speaking in defense of biological males clobbering their female competitors when they don’t have the talent to win against other dudes.

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Oh, but her own explanation was even more ridiculous.

“Now I don’t usually go into that, because it becomes a quite…interesting, delicate conversation about what it means to be a man, what it means to be a woman. And I get that. That is a conversation that we don’t generally have as young people or even as adults, in our current culture,” she went on.

Clearly at a loss to explain her own preferred gender identity and believing herself to be saying something truly profound, the woman then claimed, “I land at an understanding that my womanhood as I was assigned at birth does not come from my ability to produce children or to behave in a feminine way, and my manhood does not come in the form of my genitalia.”

No, it comes from your DNA, which brands you forever and always a female. And your delusion comes from a mental illness.

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