Montgomery County Council recognizes International Pronouns Day

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Anonymous wrote:Wtf. I hate this county.


Same. I love my house and my neighborhood but I really want to get out once my youngest graduated HS (freshman now). This is beyond ridiculous.

+1 When we're ready to sell, we will leave MoCo. Maybe go up to Frederick. MoCo is ridiculous. The butt of the DMV joke.

I have no issues with the lgbtq. My kid's bff is an lgbtq, but honestly, Moco has some serious issues they need to deal with. Spend time and money on those issues, not proclaiming some day that no one else cares about on that day. Does MoCo think that the world will actually recognize special pronouns that people pick for themselves on this particular day?


Why wait? Move now!

kid is in HS.


Will you snowflake melt if you move during HS?

will people who identify with their whatever pronoun need therapy if MoCo doesn't recognize this day as "International" (lol) pronoun day?


Nope will Italians need therapy if we don't have a Columbus day?

really dumb comparison, but no. Hence, why the need to name it "International Pronoun Day". So stupid.
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I find this silly but harmless. I'm sure they spend the rest of the day doing more useful things.


how are you sure? Even the name is ridiculous. "International"? Do they really think the world is going to recognize the day because MoCo said it's the day to recognize pronouns? Heck, not even MD as a state is going to acknowledge it. It's dumb.


Montgomery County also recognized Ramadan. Do people really think the world is going to recognize Ramadan because MoCo recognized Ramadan?!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipf58NP0oZQ

/s

Did they name it International Ramadan day? No, they did not.


You think the Montgomery County Council named the day?

MoCo named it "International Pronoun" day. Are you saying that MoCo didn't name it? Then who did?
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Anonymous wrote:Wtf. I hate this county.


Same. I love my house and my neighborhood but I really want to get out once my youngest graduated HS (freshman now). This is beyond ridiculous.

+1 When we're ready to sell, we will leave MoCo. Maybe go up to Frederick. MoCo is ridiculous. The butt of the DMV joke.

I have no issues with the lgbtq. My kid's bff is an lgbtq, but honestly, Moco has some serious issues they need to deal with. Spend time and money on those issues, not proclaiming some day that no one else cares about on that day. Does MoCo think that the world will actually recognize special pronouns that people pick for themselves on this particular day?


Why wait? Move now!

kid is in HS.


Will you snowflake melt if you move during HS?

will people who identify with their whatever pronoun need therapy if MoCo doesn't recognize this day as "International" (lol) pronoun day?


Nope will Italians need therapy if we don't have a Columbus day?

really dumb comparison, but no. Hence, why the need to name it "International Pronoun Day". So stupid.


Who is they... you think the council named the day?
Anonymous
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I find this silly but harmless. I'm sure they spend the rest of the day doing more useful things.


how are you sure? Even the name is ridiculous. "International"? Do they really think the world is going to recognize the day because MoCo said it's the day to recognize pronouns? Heck, not even MD as a state is going to acknowledge it. It's dumb.


Montgomery County also recognized Ramadan. Do people really think the world is going to recognize Ramadan because MoCo recognized Ramadan?!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipf58NP0oZQ

/s

Did they name it International Ramadan day? No, they did not.


You think the Montgomery County Council named the day?

MoCo named it "International Pronoun" day. Are you saying that MoCo didn't name it? Then who did?


Google is your friend. NO they did not create International Pronoun day... who created daughters day (September 24) , son's day, grandparents day... i don't really care who created all these stupid day... international left hand day... August 13,
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Anonymous wrote:
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I find this silly but harmless. I'm sure they spend the rest of the day doing more useful things.


how are you sure? Even the name is ridiculous. "International"? Do they really think the world is going to recognize the day because MoCo said it's the day to recognize pronouns? Heck, not even MD as a state is going to acknowledge it. It's dumb.


Montgomery County also recognized Ramadan. Do people really think the world is going to recognize Ramadan because MoCo recognized Ramadan?!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipf58NP0oZQ

/s

Did they name it International Ramadan day? No, they did not.


https://pronouns.org/day#:~:text=October%2018%2C%202023,is%20basic%20to%20human%20dignity.

International Pronouns Day
Third Wednesday of October
October 18, 2023

International Pronouns Day seeks to make respecting, sharing, and educating about personal pronouns commonplace. Referring to people by the pronouns they determine for themselves is basic to human dignity. Being referred to by the wrong pronouns particularly affects transgender and gender nonconforming people. Together, we can transform society to celebrate people’s multiple, intersecting identities.

What is International Pronouns Day?

International Pronouns Day began in 2018 and takes place on the 3rd Wednesday of October each year. Individuals and groups participate in grassroots activities that they determine at the local level. The campaign has no central body, although this is the only official website. Grassroots social justice advocates are empowered to generate their own resources/adaptations. Local organizers should seek to center the voices, needs, and interests of trans/nonbinary people/leaders, particularly those who face multiple marginalizations, in their planning efforts. Advocates are encouraged to consider the many possible layers of work from media to education to community resourcing to policies and practices that promote belonging and justice.

What is International Pronouns Day not meant to be?

International Pronouns Day is not meant to primarily serve as corporate marketing/sales or as a fundraiser. The International Pronouns Day founder suggests that instead large companies/organizations should focus on their internal practices and improvements before engaging externally, and if engaging externally to truly center the purposes of the campaign. While some small companies/organizations (e.g. that are led by trans/nonbinary/queer folks) may use the day to promote their company/organization, this should still not be the primary purpose! While some groups may choose to do some fundraising during the campaign for trans/nonbinary causes, when options are available in one’s country/locality, please use these funds to support groups led by trans/nonbinary people, especially folks who are multiply marginalized, and please use these funds to support trans/nonbinary organizations when possible (rather than general LGBTQ+ organizations).

What is the primary hashtag?

#PronounsDay. You may, of course, also come up with your own hashtags, and there may be variations for different languages and focuses.

What about pronouns in languages other than English?

Some languages do not have gendered personal pronouns, and so this is not an issue or concern. Some languages have gendered terms that people use referring to themselves (not just in referring to others). Some languages gender more than just pronouns, including various nouns and adjectives describing people. International Pronouns Day is open to all who may find it useful to adapt or utilize in their context. We encourage content creators to make materials that are relevant to their languages and that center trans/nonbinary folks who are speakers of those languages.

Do I have to use the pronouns someone wants me to use when I refer to them?

It's common courtesy and basic to human dignity to do so, like calling someone by their name. Some jurisdictions and organizations have also made it clear that intentionally or repeatedly using the incorrect pronouns could be evidence of discriminatory harassment or a hostile environment.

Do people have to share their pronouns?

Some people only want to be referred to by their name, may not wish to share their pronouns, or may go by multiple sets of pronouns or only certain pronouns in certain contexts. Sharing your own pronouns, though, helps to let people know how you like to be referred to, and it also creates a culture where it's okay to share and by sharing you help to disrupt the idea that making assumptions is going to work. More important than sharing your own pronouns is respecting the pronouns others go by.

Will International Pronouns Day always be the same date each year?


International Pronouns Day will be on the 3rd Wednesday of October each year. Thus, these are the upcoming dates:

Wednesday, October 18, 2023
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Wednesday, October 21, 2026

What if we have a conflict on the date and want to organize activities on another date?

If a local group is better served by celebrating, educating, and advocating on a differing date, we encourage them to do so.

Could you send me materials or help fund my local event? Could you support my travel or sponsor my visa to another country?

This campaign is grassroots and at this time does not have a centralized organization, set of funds, or volunteers. You are encouraged to act locally and connect with local groups.

What if pronouns are not a priority issue in my community?

Intersecting forms of oppression can deeply impact our communities. Transgender people, especially those whose gender is or is perceived to be outside of a man/woman binary, are sometimes harassed and treated with hostility, which is often evidenced by intentional or repeated use of the wrong pronouns.

We seek to stop the violence that disproportionately affects transgender women and femmes of color, which often seeks to humiliate and obliterate, and which is rooted in the desire to exert power, to erase and control. Using the right pronouns is one of the most basic starting points to acknowledging the humanity of transgender and gender nonconforming people. While that may not in and of itself stop the violence, it is an entry point into conversation.

That said, we recognize that not all communities will find celebrating, educating, and advocating around pronouns to be among their top priorities. That's understandable. Thus, we encourage those who believe that this campaign will help them and work in their context to join the campaign. Those who have other priorities might choose other days of action to participate in instead, and we understand that.

What is the history of International Pronouns Day?

International Pronouns Day was founded in 2018 as an independent, grassroots project. What happens on International Pronouns Day is dependent on what folks decide to do at the local level in their own organizations and communities. The day historically had a steering committee and co-chairs who volunteered and made great strides for the campaign. The day currently does not have an organized committee or volunteer structure. The campaign does not belong to any particular organization at this time. A brief history of the campaign (written in 2019 and published in 2021) can be understood from this encyclopedia article written by the campaign’s founder.

How can I learn more about pronouns?

This website provides much more explanation, examples, and information about pronouns and gender inclusive language. See the appropriate section for more:

WHAT ARE PERSONAL PRONOUNS AND WHY DO THEY MATTER?
HOW DO I USE PERSONAL PRONOUNS?
WHAT IF SOMEONE MAKES A MISTAKE AND MISPRONOUNS SOMEONE ELSE?
HOW DO I SHARE MY PERSONAL PRONOUNS?
HOW DO I ASK SOMEONE THEIR PERSONAL PRONOUNS?
HOW DO I USE GENDER INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE?
WHAT ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AND LINKS CAN HELP ME?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
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I find this silly but harmless. I'm sure they spend the rest of the day doing more useful things.


how are you sure? Even the name is ridiculous. "International"? Do they really think the world is going to recognize the day because MoCo said it's the day to recognize pronouns? Heck, not even MD as a state is going to acknowledge it. It's dumb.


Montgomery County also recognized Ramadan. Do people really think the world is going to recognize Ramadan because MoCo recognized Ramadan?!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipf58NP0oZQ

/s

Did they name it International Ramadan day? No, they did not.


You think the Montgomery County Council named the day?

MoCo named it "International Pronoun" day. Are you saying that MoCo didn't name it? Then who did?


Google is your friend. NO they did not create International Pronoun day... who created daughters day (September 24) , son's day, grandparents day... i don't really care who created all these stupid day... international left hand day... August 13,

all of these days are dumb.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Wtf. I hate this county.


Same. I love my house and my neighborhood but I really want to get out once my youngest graduated HS (freshman now). This is beyond ridiculous.

+1 When we're ready to sell, we will leave MoCo. Maybe go up to Frederick. MoCo is ridiculous. The butt of the DMV joke.

I have no issues with the lgbtq. My kid's bff is an lgbtq, but honestly, Moco has some serious issues they need to deal with. Spend time and money on those issues, not proclaiming some day that no one else cares about on that day. Does MoCo think that the world will actually recognize special pronouns that people pick for themselves on this particular day?


Why wait? Move now!

kid is in HS.


Will you snowflake melt if you move during HS?

will people who identify with their whatever pronoun need therapy if MoCo doesn't recognize this day as "International" (lol) pronoun day?


Nope will Italians need therapy if we don't have a Columbus day?

really dumb comparison, but no. Hence, why the need to name it "International Pronoun Day". So stupid.


Who is they... you think the council named the day?

So, the council didn't name the day, but they had a signing ceremony recognizing the day. And what does that do for the county? Will anything change for the "they/him/her/he/she/it/??" people?
Anonymous
OMG these dumb ass posters think the council created this day.... yes, please move to Arlington... quick, stop bringing down the property value here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OMG these dumb ass posters think the council created this day.... yes, please move to Arlington... quick, stop bringing down the property value here.

LOL people thinking MoCo came up with this stupid name day is bringing down the property values? OMG and you think you're so smart.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wtf. I hate this county.


Same. I love my house and my neighborhood but I really want to get out once my youngest graduated HS (freshman now). This is beyond ridiculous.

+1 When we're ready to sell, we will leave MoCo. Maybe go up to Frederick. MoCo is ridiculous. The butt of the DMV joke.

I have no issues with the lgbtq. My kid's bff is an lgbtq, but honestly, Moco has some serious issues they need to deal with. Spend time and money on those issues, not proclaiming some day that no one else cares about on that day. Does MoCo think that the world will actually recognize special pronouns that people pick for themselves on this particular day?


Why wait? Move now!

kid is in HS.


Will you snowflake melt if you move during HS?

will people who identify with their whatever pronoun need therapy if MoCo doesn't recognize this day as "International" (lol) pronoun day?


Nope will Italians need therapy if we don't have a Columbus day?

really dumb comparison, but no. Hence, why the need to name it "International Pronoun Day". So stupid.


Who is they... you think the council named the day?

So, the council didn't name the day, but they had a signing ceremony recognizing the day. And what does that do for the county? Will anything change for the "they/him/her/he/she/it/??" people?


No, the County Council had a proclamation. They typically start their sessions with the proclamations. For example, on October 10, there were proclamations recognizing World Mental Health Day and the Department of Transportation's workforce. On October 3, there were proclamations recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month, National Disability Employment Awareness Month, and Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Do you object to those too, or just to this particular proclamation?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I find this silly but harmless. I'm sure they spend the rest of the day doing more useful things.


how are you sure? Even the name is ridiculous. "International"? Do they really think the world is going to recognize the day because MoCo said it's the day to recognize pronouns? Heck, not even MD as a state is going to acknowledge it. It's dumb.


Montgomery County also recognized Ramadan. Do people really think the world is going to recognize Ramadan because MoCo recognized Ramadan?!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipf58NP0oZQ

/s

Did they name it International Ramadan day? No, they did not.


You think the Montgomery County Council named the day?

MoCo named it "International Pronoun" day. Are you saying that MoCo didn't name it? Then who did?


You are one of the stupidest m-fer's ... really?

do yo know why I didn't know that the 3rd week of Oct was "International Pronoun Day"? Because most people don't give a rat's a$$ about "choose your pronoun" day.

We have 365 days per hear. Why don't we have 365 "International <insert whatever stupid thing you want to here>" day.


I don't care about secretary's day but I'm not all mad about it. or daughters day, or son's day, or lefthander's day, or wold milk day... but alas they exist and I don't want to move when one is celebrated in my county.
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Anonymous wrote:OMG these dumb ass posters think the council created this day.... yes, please move to Arlington... quick, stop bringing down the property value here.

LOL people thinking MoCo came up with this stupid name day is bringing down the property values? OMG and you think you're so smart.


No your DNA is bringing down the property value.
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Anonymous wrote:OMG these dumb ass posters think the council created this day.... yes, please move to Arlington... quick, stop bringing down the property value here.

LOL people thinking MoCo came up with this stupid name day is bringing down the property values? OMG and you think you're so smart.


No your DNA is bringing down the property value.

oohh my feelings are hurt
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I find this silly but harmless. I'm sure they spend the rest of the day doing more useful things.


how are you sure? Even the name is ridiculous. "International"? Do they really think the world is going to recognize the day because MoCo said it's the day to recognize pronouns? Heck, not even MD as a state is going to acknowledge it. It's dumb.


Montgomery County also recognized Ramadan. Do people really think the world is going to recognize Ramadan because MoCo recognized Ramadan?!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipf58NP0oZQ

/s

Did they name it International Ramadan day? No, they did not.


You think the Montgomery County Council named the day?

MoCo named it "International Pronoun" day. Are you saying that MoCo didn't name it? Then who did?


You are one of the stupidest m-fer's ... really?

do yo know why I didn't know that the 3rd week of Oct was "International Pronoun Day"? Because most people don't give a rat's a$$ about "choose your pronoun" day.

We have 365 days per hear. Why don't we have 365 "International <insert whatever stupid thing you want to here>" day.


I don't care about secretary's day but I'm not all mad about it. or daughters day, or son's day, or lefthander's day, or wold milk day... but alas they exist and I don't want to move when one is celebrated in my county.

It's the sum of the parts not the part that is annoying af about MoCo.
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Anonymous wrote:Wtf. I hate this county.


Same. I love my house and my neighborhood but I really want to get out once my youngest graduated HS (freshman now). This is beyond ridiculous.

+1 When we're ready to sell, we will leave MoCo. Maybe go up to Frederick. MoCo is ridiculous. The butt of the DMV joke.

I have no issues with the lgbtq. My kid's bff is an lgbtq, but honestly, Moco has some serious issues they need to deal with. Spend time and money on those issues, not proclaiming some day that no one else cares about on that day. Does MoCo think that the world will actually recognize special pronouns that people pick for themselves on this particular day?


Why wait? Move now!

kid is in HS.


Will you snowflake melt if you move during HS?

will people who identify with their whatever pronoun need therapy if MoCo doesn't recognize this day as "International" (lol) pronoun day?


Nope will Italians need therapy if we don't have a Columbus day?

really dumb comparison, but no. Hence, why the need to name it "International Pronoun Day". So stupid.


Who is they... you think the council named the day?

So, the council didn't name the day, but they had a signing ceremony recognizing the day. And what does that do for the county? Will anything change for the "they/him/her/he/she/it/??" people?


No, the County Council had a proclamation. They typically start their sessions with the proclamations. For example, on October 10, there were proclamations recognizing World Mental Health Day and the Department of Transportation's workforce. On October 3, there were proclamations recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month, National Disability Employment Awareness Month, and Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Do you object to those too, or just to this particular proclamation?

I object to the waste of a day that my taxes are paying for.
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