Your assuming everyone adheres to your interpretation of essentially slang/jargon when that’s beyond stupid to assume.
The words literally don’t mean what you say and for you to assume that it’s fine and that everyone should adhere to your perception is chauvinistic and arrogant af.
You don’t get to pick what you want Internet slang to mean and then assume everyone’s read your newsletter.
maybe don’t use that word when the person you’re replying to has “they/them” in their display name
I do not think the issue is gender/pronoun sensitivity here… he just has a very bad take lol
they’re both issues, and Ratette already dealt with the other one
Fair enough, he is just too insensitive.
I believe it is clearly understood “bruh/bro” words although can indicate gender, can also be used a genderless word.
Maybe expect that a comrade knows how to read?
Your assuming everyone adheres to your interpretation of essentially slang/jargon when that’s beyond stupid to assume.
The words literally don’t mean what you say and for you to assume that it’s fine and that everyone should adhere to your perception is chauvinistic and arrogant af.
You don’t get to pick what you want Internet slang to mean and then assume everyone’s read your newsletter.
Get a grip and get over yourself.