Royal Navy’s official trans guidance tells personnel to use pronouns in introductions | UK

A guide for Royal Navy personnel on “Trans and Non-Binary Awareness” tells staff: “Introducing yourself with your pronouns at the start of meetings and interactions is a good way to be inclusive.”

The Navy trans guide also displays a “trans umbrella” that features different gender identities, including “gender neutral”; “two spirit”, which often refers to a gender expression some north American indigenous communities proport; and “pangender”, defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as “a gender identity [that] encompasses multiple genders, which may be experienced simultaneously or in a fluid, fluctuating manner”.
The guide boasts of the Royal Navy being a “Stonewall top 100 employer” last year.

Source: Royal Navy’s official trans guidance tells personnel to use pronouns in introductions

One thought on “Royal Navy’s official trans guidance tells personnel to use pronouns in introductions | UK”

  1. I wonder why a service that acts as the governments arm that is sanctioned to legally use lethal force to protect sovereignty, up to and including thermonuclear force, is so obsessed with pronouns.

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