#so everyone was feminist and intersectionnal in some way and lots of queer people as well
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Heyo! I’m the anon that asked about being non-binary and using neo pronouns in French. Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions!! I’m non-binary myself and I had absolutely no idea as to how my gender would translate in French. I’m really glad that there are pronouns and inclusive language even if it can be only used in small circles right now. I think it’s really cool that French feminists and queer people are creating their own ways of promoting gender equality in a language that has extremely strict gender rules and wording. I’ll definitely be using this info going forward!!
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And yeah, so much queer/feminist joy when I'm surrounded by people who use inclusive language. It's both feeling seen and being able to experience progress in real time, it's an awesome sensation
#that's one of the reasons why i loved doing my master's#i was studying political science with a major in diversity and discriminations at one of the most leftist french uni#so everyone was feminist and intersectionnal in some way and lots of queer people as well#same thing for our teachers#it was common to write in groupchats in inclusive writing and lots of people wrote their homework this way#it was fucking awesome#i first started using inclusive language when i co-created a feminist student organization in my previous uni#and it felt really good to see people use iel and le point médian etc#i don't really use it in my regular life (it's just not a habit) but i'm always happy to read some#ask
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