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dieses Kapitel bearbeitet ein sehr, sehr heikles Thema, in welches ich interesse gefunden habe.
Ein grossteil dieses Kapitels ist auf Englisch geschrieben, weil ich den inhalt direkt aus einem Kommentar nahm, welches ich schrieb. Dieses Kapitel ist rein subjektiv und ich hoffe niemanden damit zu verletzen.

i think its an interesting case which is presented. i did a little research where people which support this matter state pronouns as selfidentificating words while theyre created to naviate a persons attention to an external subject or object therefore a pronount being an important tool of commmunicaton to interact with people. i unserstand the importance of selfexploring oneself and figuring out how oneself defines oneself by gender but what i think is a big issue is how many presented people of supported opinion care so much about what other people say and think. to clarify my point i use an example of myself. i myself are a person in the autism spectrum. When i got diagnosed i was one of the last who got to be diagnosed with the specific subcategory of autism called Asperger-autism. in the new format of diagnosis people with this syndrome arent referred to as aspergers anymore but as people on the autism spectrum. i still see myself as asperger autist and dont see myself as one being on the same syndrome or identification status as more common known autism called kanner-autism but i learned to think actualy categorising oneself and feeling the need to fit in a category that everyone has to adapt to is not as important to me as kind treatment. If i want freedom of speech being called whatever i want or calling myself whatever i want doesnt it mean they should be allowed to refer to me in any pronount/gender/syndrome as long as it isnt an insult? (being gendered wrong by a third person or even the conversation partner to seen as an insult feels a little bit "racist" to me)

its just a thought of mine sooo well yeah hope i can get some interesting answers to my posed questions :-)

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