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[...] I announce that our move off of wlroots is now complete and MR 6608 is now merged.

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[-] shy_mia@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Less than six hundred intersex people are known to have ever existed. Fertile intersex people can have at most one reproductive organ that can generate offspring. Truly bisexual living beings have been observed in the animal kingdom [...]

You... you didn't seriously believe I was thinking of human hermaphrodites when talking about intersex people, did you...? -_-
There are FAR more intersex people than 600. It is estimated than 1.5% to 2% of the world's population is born intersex, to varying degrees.

Now, about laws targeted at protecting marginalized communities:
They mostly focus on businesses, forbidding them from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity and the like. That is it.
There are penal consequences for citizens when it comes to hate speech, but those only apply when such remarks incite violence against individuals, or result in extremely negative outcomes, like suicide.
No one's gonna arrest you for calling someone a slur on the street. Jails would be full if that were the case.
This is once again an overreaction to make it appear like people are out to get you.

My native language is highly inflected - we have nouns that are either feminine or masculine. Here we have marginalized left-wing organizations promoting a made up grammar that is so convoluted that even those who promote it can not manage to get acquainted with it.

Languages evolve.
I am familiar with the perils of gendered languages, being a speaker of one myself. They can be adapted, it undoubtedly takes effort.
Nobody in their right mind is arguing in favour of supporting every single made up pronoun. I myself am not a fan of neopronouns, some of them are pure madness in my opinion, but a simple they/them can be incorporated into a language. I've seen and heard languages being butchered in worse ways, and at least this one is useful. We can leave those who want to be referred to with "starself", whatever that's supposed to mean, to worry about explaining everything to everyone they know, to themselves. It would be utterly inpractical to appease everyone, but they/them is manageable.

because they want spaces that look less heterosexual and less white

You kinda gave yourself away if you have an issue with that. I agree that people should be hired on the base of expertise, not ethnicity or identity, but a more diverse environment is not just some whimsical idea "the woke mob" came up with. It fosters exchange of ideas, societal acceptance, and generally improves work environments for everyone who isn't xenophobic, all things that are generally desirable in a well integrated society.

The "woke mob", " woke ideology " or whatever you want to call it doesn't exist. It is an invention of right wing groups to categorise everything they don't like with, which in most cases just boils down to being decent human beings and not spreading hate. There are zealots, there's no denying it, but if you just log off of social media and actually get out, you'll find that no one is after you, no one is implementing all those crazy ideas an extremely small but vocal minority comes up with. So go live your life and relax. The woke mob won't get you, Italian will still be the same language as it is now, and you'll still be able to cuss at anyone you don't like. You'll be fine.

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