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The White House Website Now Asks For Your Preferred Pronouns 🤦‍♂️🤦

  • January 20, 2021
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The contact form on Joe Biden’s White House website now asks for people’s preferred pronouns, in the first major sign of how “woke” the Biden regime intends to be.

Flying in the face of basic science, the White House’s official contact form now asks if people wish to be called one of the following:

  • she/her
  • he/him
  • they/them
  • Other
  • Prefer not to share

See for yourself:

The woke White House contact form

The move will no doubt irk those who wish to be referred to as one of the following:

  • zie
  • zim
  • zir
  • zis
  • zieself
  • sie
  • sie
  • hir
  • hirs
  • hirself
  • ey
  • em
  • eir
  • eirs
  • eirself
  • ve
  • ver
  • vis
  • vers
  • verself
  • tey
  • ter
  • tem
  • ters
  • terself

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