Forgive me if this was addressed, but I don't think it was. During a previous struggle session in a statement from the mod team something was said along the lines of "the he/hims aren't beating the allegations".

Personally I do not think this is acceptable, to me this is just using "he/hims" as a proxy for saying men. No one in IRL settings uses "he/hims" as a term to describe people who use him/him pronouns, no one is categorized into a grouping in general based on their pronouns as it is just a preferred pronoun not a characteristic like gender identity.

If there is misogyny going on, just say there is misogyny among users, their pronouns do not change the content of what they said, if someone with he/him pronouns and someone with she/her pronouns typed the exact same degrading thing about a woman, their pronouns would not factor into whether what they said was misogynistic or not.

I am bringing this up as it seems like people in the mod chat are still using "he/hims" to refer to people who have indicated they prefer he/him as their pronouns, you might think this is progressive because you are not directly making a gender identity assumption, but I believe this is in fact reactionary and you are just using pronouns as a proxy for the gender that is most commonly associated with the given pronoun i.e. men in the case of saying "he/hims".

I think this is at least counterproductive and at most harmful, if knowing someone's gender identity is relevant or useful, it should just be asked for.

The point of having pronouns is to accommodate and to treat people with respect and dignity about what they prefer to be called. Using pronouns as a proxy for gender identity undermines this as, treating someone with dignity would involve asking them directly what their gender identity is, not making judgments or assumptions based off of their preferred pronouns.

The only thing that having he/him pronouns indicates is that the person prefers to be referred to with the pronouns he and him. They are just personal pronouns, they are not equivalent to an ethnicity, a gender identity, a gender expression, etc.

If someone with he/him pronouns seems like they are misogynistic, that may have something to do with their gender identity, but it has nothing to do with their pronouns. It is not fair nor accurate to make assumptions of gender identity from pronouns and I think this should be avoided.

This is not to undermine any concerns about misogyny, but misogyny can and should be fought against regardless of what pronouns are involved in any instance of it.

Thanks for reading this, please know all I want is for pronouns and gender identity not to be conflated and to create a safe and respectful space for all users. And I think a good way to work towards this would be to stop using "he/hims", "she/hers", "they/thems", etc. as a way to refer to people who specify they would like to be referred to as those pronouns.

    • DengistDonnieDarko [none/use name]
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      22 days ago

      The devil on my other shoulder thinks it's more than half likely over half the people who jump in this ring are behind vpns and based out of St. Petersburg.

      smh, Putler is giving everyone pronouns 😞

      • combat_doomerism [he/him]
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        22 days ago

        i made a post about it at first but i think they're just a 4chan troll, "soylent" in the name and look at this comment https://hexbear.net/comment/5779213 kinda disappointed thought i stumbled across a funny liberal, had to delete the post instead kitty-cri

        • large_goblin [he/him, comrade/them]
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          22 days ago

          This similar comment is 10 months ago - https://hexbear.net/comment/4656602

          If it's a troll they are showing committent. I tried to give the benefit of the doubt even with all the alarm bells going off.

    • khizuo [ze/zir]
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      22 days ago

      do you unironically believe "idpol" was created by russian agents and that people in warzones don't suffer mental health issues

    • CloutAtlas [he/him]
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      22 days ago

      St. Petersburg

      In this house we say Leningrad, the City to become Leningrad (if talking about prior to being named Leningrad), or the City Formerly Known as Leningrad (if talking about after being named Leningrad).

    • large_goblin [he/him, comrade/them]
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      22 days ago

      There are many things people do to make themselves "feel better about stationary running on a wheel" - being able to express their gender identity is not one of them. To me this reads that you are framing people's right to self-expression as a coping mechanism.

      If you geek out on political and philosophical matters as much as you state I would take the time here to sit down and read what our comrades have to say. There are years of posts containing resources and discussions relating to identity politics.
      The first step is removing yourself of the liberal brainworms that lead you to believe a sizeable % of online posters are Russian Agents. It is not true. Trust what marginalized people have to say.

      I'm also concerned about your conflation of openly expressing your pronouns with privilege, that you seem to believe mental illness does not exist in a warzone (there are numerous charities dedicated to psychological trauma in Gaza for example), and that you made this post as a "gut reaction" while labelling yourself as a seeker of knowledge. These are beliefs packed full of contradictions that I suggest you take the time to unpack and try to understand why they are contradictory and what lead you to internalize them in the first place.