I'm tired of this willful ignorance and hatefulness, and hope this change will actually see this happen and make me not feel so uncomfortable about posting here.
That's fair enough. Everyone wants to be respected and treated as a person, with
inalienable rights.
But those
inalienable rights are actually very specifically defined in most places. For instance:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Put another way, you (
*sigh* the general 'you,' not you specifically) have the right to say whatever you like about yourself.
I (
*le sigh again* The general 'everyone else,' not I as in me specifically) have the right to ignore it, because
you don't have the right to
force me to acknowledge it.
And most especially because generally, in conventional speech, using a pronoun to describe someone only comes up when talking
about that person
to other people, not when talking
to that person, and any attempt to enforce using someone's preferred words in descriptions of themselves is, in legal actuality, a breech of the other party's freedom of speech.
That being said, I don't know if QQ is hosted on American servers and thus falls under American law, Canadian, Australian, etc.
Likewise, rules != laws.
My question to the mods:
Just how
nitpicky strict are you going to get on the rules, for Rule 1 here?
Specifically, for example (
And I'm going to get real silly with this just so no one can say I'm pointing to anyone specifically.):
Suppose I come out and identity as an Apache attack helicopter and my pronouns are now helicopter, chopper, and brrt.
I put this in my bio, my signature, even make a general thread for it.
Are other people required by the rules to use my pronouns when referring to me in conversation with others when not doing so directly by name/nick?
If I come in and say
>Hey, look, I'm an attack helicopter now. I put up a thread [here], it's in my bio, and it's even in my sig. Could you please use my pronouns?
And someone refuses to do so, are they going to get Rule 1'd for it?
If I try to force the issue, is that crybullying?
Whose side do the rules fall on, when it's not
actively malicious but it's definitely
polite non-compliance with someone else's wishes?
I.e.,
>I respect your right to call yourself whatever you like, but you need to respect my right to refuse to acknowledge it.
Generica's post was great,
We're not asking you to go build rainbow-colored shrines. We're not asking you to kowtow to some newfangled ideology.
was a real nice touch especially.
But...
It's going to come up and it wasn't mentioned.
I figured I'd ask for clarification.
I'm not trying to shit-stir. As one of the posters who tends to toe the Rule 8 line, I'd like to know where the boundaries are in order to avoid it.