Contrary to popular belief, referring to an individual by their preferred pronouns IRL is perfectly reasonable and doesn't cost you anything.
Reason #1 - It displays social etiquette.
Referring to a person by their preferred pronouns in public, shows people that you are socially intuitive and understand you don't have to be an asshole to a mentally ill person. Additionally, when in the workplace, it can avoid unpleasant scenarios for your employer - including unwanted negative social media engagement and press.
In the realm of social etiquette, using a person’s preferred pronouns is a fundamental aspect of politeness. This practice reflects a basic level of respect and acknowledges an individual’s identity. Just as using someone’s preferred name is a courteous gesture, addressing someone by their chosen pronouns demonstrates attentiveness and respect for their personal identity.
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Reason #2 - The trans phenomena will increase the chance of success for your own progeny, by eliminating competition.
In an age where there's a hundred applications for a single job, wouldn't it be nice if your children had less competition? By encouraging the transition of others, you're increasing their likelihood of sterilization and therefor creating a future for your children with more opportunity.
For transgender individuals, using the correct pronouns is especially important. Misgendering, or using incorrect pronouns, can lead to dysphoria - which may in turn "snap them out of" their delusion. By using a trans person’s preferred pronouns, you not only avoid causing unnecessary distress but also show that you recognize and validate their identity - and therefore, keep them engaged in their alternate reality. This small act of politeness helps create a more inclusive and respectful environment for everyone as well as help cull society of the mentally off-balanced.
Reason #3 - You can still laugh at Transgenderds online.