Yo.., Susan et al, why can't we just refer to the "person" as "Congress-person Smith" or "Representative Smight" or "Senator Smight".., instead of using Mister or Misses or They, etc? I know..., it's tradition, or whatever. Well, i say drop that crap. Just refer to the "person" by their title or perhaps by their first and last name, with…
Yo.., Susan et al, why can't we just refer to the "person" as "Congress-person Smith" or "Representative Smight" or "Senator Smight".., instead of using Mister or Misses or They, etc? I know..., it's tradition, or whatever. Well, i say drop that crap. Just refer to the "person" by their title or perhaps by their first and last name, with no gender attached. This is all just so silly. C'mon kiddies, let's go out and play now. Be nice kidddies. Geeezzzzusssss, get a life, people.
Yo.., Susan et al, why can't we just refer to the "person" as "Congress-person Smith" or "Representative Smight" or "Senator Smight".., instead of using Mister or Misses or They, etc? I know..., it's tradition, or whatever. Well, i say drop that crap. Just refer to the "person" by their title or perhaps by their first and last name, with no gender attached. This is all just so silly. C'mon kiddies, let's go out and play now. Be nice kidddies. Geeezzzzusssss, get a life, people.