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Once Great Leaders Now Mere Shadows of the Past

It seems like every day there’s a new craze sweeping through the left, and today is no exception. In the latest trend, a quirky mix of identities and pronouns seems to be the topic du jour. Instead of sending these creatively-minded individuals to get some clarity or counsel, Democrats are seemingly letting them lead the charge in various arenas, including politics. You might think you’re on the set of a theater production, but no, you’re just at the local government office. Welcome to the new normal.

Picture this: a friendly interaction at a public place like a lunchroom, where one person starts a spontaneous conversation with someone named Sarah. They have a long list of creative pronouns ready to share, as if handing out business cards at a conference. Don’t worry if you can’t keep track; just try your best to remember a few entries like “frog self” or “Van”. It’s like a name game with a twist, but instead of fun, it’s just confusing for the average person.

Sarah is minding her own business when she finds herself embroiled in this fascinating exchange. The chatterbox asks if Sarah listens to niche music and generously offers makeup tips. They also propose the idea of Sarah joining them and someone intriguingly named “Slug” for lunch. Somewhere in between conversations about dreams and makeup, pronouns take center stage, making one wonder if there’s a hidden cameras show underway.

It’s a curious interaction as the unique flair illustrates what seems to be a newfound blend of identity. Once upon a time, sticking to traditional pronouns was the norm. But today, a colorful array of linguistic labels offers a vast menu to choose from, giving people a buffet of self-expression. Though perhaps a tad overwhelming at times, it certainly makes for a story that stands out, that’s for sure.

And there we have it: a slice of today’s progressive culture where everyone has a chance to declare their individuality through a creative identity. It might be worth noting that besides professing unique pronouns, these very individuals might be steering policies or concepts in our governments. It begs the question of whether confusion or order reigns supreme, but one thing’s certain—there’s never a dull moment with the array of pronouns leading us on a dizzying journey through modern identity politics.