Indentured Servitude in the Age of My Pronoun Is (fill in the blank)
Melissa G.
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I can count on two hands the number of friends who have been victims of suicide, drug addiction, military/war mental health d/effects, autism in children, vaccine injury, chronic illness, censorship, prescription pills malice, and the pronoun transgender sex change disease. The more time I spend speculating that these issues are accurate, the more I mourn/reap its adverse impact. These issues affect me individually, and they set an example in our communities and worldwide. Months ago, I sat down with my Reverend during the UT Law School Reunion and asked him why I saw more and more titles with people addressing themselves with a pronoun. His response to me was that it is academia. This has been going on for centuries, he said. As soon as I made it home that evening, I researched whether that was an accurate statement. Sure, enough pronouns were used as early and often and date back to examples of the singular “they” used to describe someone as early as 1386 in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales and in 1599 in famous literary works like Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The use of pronouns, in this context, is a symptom of a more considerable erosion of individual rights and the rise of censorship and control.
Recent studies find that using gender-neutral pronouns reduces mental biases that favor men and increases positive attitudes toward women and the LGBT community. Thus, this practice hasn’t been featured much in academic writing. The first paper on it was featured in 2017. However, it has become more accepted online and on social media, job applications, and LinkedIn , and the masses now list them in their Twitter and Slack bios. If my friends’ children asked me why people were referring to themselves by these pronouns, I would respond to them in the same way that the Reverend responded to me.
Furthermore, Bill Gates likes to say “Unconfuse me” in his Gates Notes blog and the Unconfuse Me with Bill Gates podcast, where he discusses complex issues in a way that is accessible to the general public. I’m confused about many things, and recently, I visited my dermatologist. After receiving a prescription to clear me from acne blemishes, I was given a 100 mg white-colored pill named spironolactone. Despite prescribed medicine, I've tended to treat my symptoms with natural remedies, except for this time, I was desperate and impatient. Upon pick up, the pharmacist stated that they were out of the medication and, therefore, they could only give me 20 of one type and 10 of the other strands for a total count of 30. I didn’t think much of it, so I researched both pill types, one label with 854 and the other with 662. Both read, “Spironolactone is used in treating Edema, Heart Failure, High Blood Pressure, Hirsutism, and Hypokalemia.” As I continue to skim the label, I still see no mention of how either of these medications is supposed to treat acne blemishes. I further read the label with the use in specific populations text that states, “based on mechanism of action and findings in animal studies, spironolactone may affect sex differentiation of the male during embryogenesis. Rat embryofetal studies report feminization of male fetuses and endocrine dysfunction in females exposed to spironolactone in utero.”
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It’s time we ask ourselves, when was the last time we questioned the medication we were prescribed? Or the science behind it? Unconsciously, mothers and children are being poised. But why is this happening to us? Would we be highly respected by the masses if we addressed ourselves by pronouns? Or did we give complete control of our children to the pharmaceutical companies? My friend’s children have been victims of gender dysphoria, autism, and infertility. Is this merely a weaponized version of indentured servitude to continue to oppress women of their rights and livelihoods? It’s time for us, as a collective, to defend our liberties and our children's. If it happened to you, would you be inclined to speak up? Let’s not wait to find out.
Leaders who are courageous and embody the kind of qualities we need are rare. For instance, Elon Musk yesterday spoke up about his personal experience during an interview with one of his children reversing their gender. What a punch to the stomach! I can’t imagine the suffering that parents are going through. Ahead of the Presidential election, there was only one candidate who could stop this madness, and that was Mr. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He was the only one willing to fight for women; his running mate, Madam Vice President Ms. Nicole Shanahan, was a victim of her childbearing autism. As someone who cares greatly about her friends and country, I urge you not to look the other way and vote for Kamala Harris or Donald J. Trump. The upcoming election is crucial, and I hope you will join me in our movement to end the chronic disease epidemic, censorship, and endless wars among the many policies put forth by this Presidential ticket! Your vote matters, and if you haven’t already, please sign up to receive campaign communications at Kennedy24.com and consider donating. Subscribe on Substack
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