According to NBC News, there’s a new “parenting trend” that’s sweeping the nation (or maybe not):
Julie and Nate Sharpe are raising their 3-year-old twins using the pronoun they, them and their to shield them from gender stereotypes. This is a new parenting technique called, "theybies." https://t.co/OVY4THxZuT
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 20, 2018
A trend?
https://twitter.com/bethanyshondark/status/1020307244792057858
OK, so we’re kind of speechless after that story, but not everybody was:
This is stupid, but maybe a 6 on the stupidity scale for the fringe-left social trends NBC tries to popularize. https://t.co/myIPSykvBV
— Jason Hart (@jasonahart) July 20, 2018
We used to frown upon people calling children the plural of "it"
this is literally unpersoning "them" https://t.co/osCTalxzrx
— AppyPollyOllyGees (@PollySpin) July 20, 2018
Such nonsense. https://t.co/DgJMSJo8PS
— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) July 20, 2018
GP My God. Better start budgeting now for mental health care for these kids in the future. https://t.co/PRKzHlgVOH
— The Gormogons (@Gormogons) July 20, 2018
I reject you calling them Julie & Nate as those names are loaded with gender bias & stereotypes, & more gender neutral names would be appropriate. https://t.co/3Gk8QDvEnV
— Populo Iratus (@cmahar3) July 20, 2018
The next generation of Alex P. Keatons. https://t.co/nfKNrWVAuU
— Currently between fraudulent suspensions (@jtLOL) July 20, 2018
If you live long enough you see everything.
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