I thought this was interesting from Ezra Klein:
But the one thing that’s maybe different here is there’s a set of narrow policies, like nondiscrimination, and then a broader cultural effort — everybody should put their pronouns in their bio or say them before they begin speaking at a meeting — that was more about destabilizing the gender binary.
And there people had a much stronger view. Like: I do know what it means. I’ve been a man all my life. I’ve been a woman all my life. How dare you tell me how I have to talk about myself or refer to myself!
And that made the metaphor break. Because if the gay marriage fight was about what other people do, there was a dimension to this that was about what you do and how you should see yourself or your kids or your society.
He correctly identifies that gay marriage does not require anything from anyone else, but oddly fails to understand that pronoun declaration enforces the gender binary and that this is particularly problematic for women.
They skate around sport, but still seem to understand the problem as ‘winning hearts and minds’ not erosion of women’s rights.
I know Trump is the loudest voice in the US and he doesn’t care about women’s rights, but they are oddly incapable of looking outside their on country.