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[quote=Anonymous]In the same week we have people calling Zendaya “not black” when she made history winning her Emmy, people criticizing Halle Bailey for being a black Mermaid, and now some of those same people are now celebrating Molly Kearney as the first non-binary actor in SNL. I don’t claim to understand everyone’s identity but aim to respect everyone. However, I am noticing among celebrities (and in my classrooms) that it’s mostly people assigned female at birth that come out as non-binary. If I wasn’t told to, I would continue using she/her pronouns. Is they/them a mask for other issues? As a cis female in a male dominated profession I feel like I too could cal myself non-binary. I am also overweight and not model size and have personality traits that society doesn’t value in women such as the confidence to speak up.[/quote]
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