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[โ€“] CherenkovBlue@iusearchlinux.fyi -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Regarding erasure, in an effort to make language more inclusive, women's identity is often erased. "Pregnant people" removes women (the vast majority of people who are pregnant are cis women). Other language like that. So use language that actually does acknowledge women and doesn't contribute to their erasure. "Pregnant women and people" perhaps, for example. When all you are usually dealing with is text on a screen, language matters.

Re: the other point, it's less Lemmy-specific. Cis men need to step up and do the work for inclusion as well. It seems there is a default expectation that of course women should be leading the charge since they're already a "minority" group. It's tiring.

[โ€“] Franzia@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Did you get this talking point from Ana Kasparian? She recently made arguments like this, but they were a lot less reasonable. "Pregnant women and people" sounds like an easy compromise to me.

I did not, I don't know who that person is actually. Thank you for thinking that it is a reasonable compromise.