Ok I’m genuinely confused about this.
An author called Fox Fisher has left JK Rowlings literary agency over transgender rights.
According to the Times article (sorry no share token) Fox identifies as a “transgender non-binary person” and uses the pronoun they.
I just....don’t get it? I mean if you’re non-binary you’re saying you don’t identify as either of the two genders, so how you can you also say you are not the gender you were “assigned” at birth?
Anybody explain this one to me?
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How can you be transgender and non-binary?
KingofDinobots · 24/06/2020 16:54
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