@fefairys @winonarules Sounds like a really cute way to make fun of others for literally the exact thing OP is doing. I guess that’s funny?
Maybe the message is that people are real serious about others getting gender politics right but not when they have to live by example?
@calliclassic@winonarules How do we know what the actual gender of the customer in the story was? All we have is the use of an assumed gendered term to go by…
@fefairys @winonarules So the joke is that Winona is actually the confused one doing a bad by misgendering others and then mocking them online without self-awareness?
Or is the joke “cis people do be like that, lol” And we aren’t supposed to notice the hypocrisy?
@winonarules In a video where you are highlighting the gender-politic “confusion” of others?
Forgive me for being so stupid, but are you saying people SHOULD or SHOULDN’T assume people’s gender?
It seems like you want it both ways
@Rajhiim@winonarules In a video where Winona described how she used gendered language on the other person FIRST. See the issue?
How do You know Winona isn’t misgendering people constantly? The video directly suggested she does…
@Rajhiim@winonarules How do we know what that person was actually THINKING???
The OP also cannot be sure of the other person’s gender, hence saying “sir/ma’am” is INHERENTLY hypocritical and problematic 🙄
@winonarules So the irony is that in this video you are playing the role of someone in the wrong who then doubles down by mocking the potentially misgendered customer? Then you high-five all the people in the comments who think that’s awesome? Is that the joke? 🤔
@Joiyah24 @BrownSkinGirl88 @incxgnegrx@youdoingtoomuch What is the scientific definition of “race”? When was it defined? How is race measured scientifically?
@Rajhiim@winonarules To my mind it seems uncool to make a video mocking the supposed confusion of others whilst simultaneously promoting misgendering them as course of habit 🤷🏻♂️
@Rajhiim@winonarules You seem to have missed everything I said…
It seems like you are saying it wasn’t a good idea for the original poster to assume the gender of the customer by calling them “sir” or “ma’am” but you also don’t seem to understand that was the question
@Rajhiim@winonarules What if the confusion cited in the original story is merely the confused reaction of someone being misgendered by what appears to be a non-binary person?