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They Called My Son an Alien | WHAT HAPPENED NEXT WILL MAKE YOU CRY


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This Is The Update Story Of A Son Whose Bullies Call Him An Alien
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They Called My Son an Alien | WHAT HAPPENED NEXT WILL MAKE YOU CRY

They/Them Trailer | One Climber’s Story


Tune in on October 6, 2021, @ 5pm PDT for the YouTube film premiere and panel discussion.
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For Lor Sabourin, climbing is more than a sport; it’s a way of exploring identity and building resilience in the face of adversity. They/Them follows Lor, a trans climber, into the sandstone canyons of northern Arizona, on a journey to piece together one of the hardest and most inspiring routes of their life. By embracing the strength in vulnerability, Lor has found the space to thrive and build a climbing community that others like themself can call home.

Content Warning:
This film includes discussions of eating disorders, body dysphoria, selfharm, sexual assault, and suicide. While we have done our best to explore these topics conscientiously, remember that we are looking through the lens of a single person’s experience. Please take care of yourself as you watch and use the resources provided below to find support if you are struggling with any of these topics.

If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis, there are organizations that can help:
The Trevor Project: 18664887386 | https://www.thetrevorproject.org/gethelpnow
Trans Lifeline: 18775658860 | https://translifeline.org
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 18002738255 | https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org
National Eating Disorders Association Helpline: 18009312237 | https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/helpsupport/contacthelpline

They/Them Trailer | One Climber's Story

They/Them Lyrics // atlas [prod. jhfly]


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They/Them Lyrics // atlas [prod. jhfly]

Gender Neutral Pronouns: They’re Here, Get Used To Them


There are important corrections to this video. Visit here: https://www.tomscott.com/genderneutralpronouns/ or pull down the description to read them. Original description: Grammatical gender is a silly concept. So I’m about to go against my vow of descriptivism, and risk being run over by the Linguistic Mafia’s bus, and say this: it’s a silly idea.

CORRECTIONS
March 9th, 2019
Back in 2013, I made a video about ‘singular they’ and genderneutral pronouns. Looking back on it with half a decade of hindsight, there are several things I want to correct. I also have a few thoughts on how the reactions to it have changed over time, and why the video’s comments will remain off.
Firstly, while editing the video, I cut the first sentence of the script. That sentence didn’t seem to add anything, and I’m a believer in ‘don’t bore us, get to the chorus’. That would have been fine — if only the script didn’t refer back to that first sentence later on, noting that the viewer probably didn’t notice the singular they in it.
There used to be an annotation explaining that mistake, but YouTube’s deleted all annotations now. I regret the error.
Secondly, I mentioned that recentlycoined genderneutral prounouns (hir, xe, etc) haven’t caught on in regular usage, and that trying to deliberately add new words into a language is extremely difficult. I think that’s true, but my tone was a bit too dismissive — there was an implied value judgment there. I’d rephrase that in a second video.
And finally, I coopted a couple of LGBT slogans, both in the title of the video and the video itself. Those aren’t my slogans to rewrite, and adding ‘with apologies to’ in the reference line isn’t a great way of solving that. Looking back, I’m uncomfortable with those.
Changing times
In 2013, the video was uncontroversial. You can see that in this chart of likes and dislikes over time from YouTube’s analytics tool:
[graph available on https://www.tomscott.com/genderneutralpronouns/ ]
The video received very few dislikes until 2016. And I remember the comments from back then: those dislikes weren’t from angry conservative types. Instead, those were speakers of languages that used grammatical gender — they were angry that I’d insulted their language!
But you can see the tide start to shift in 2016. This is why I turned off comments: it seems that a small number of people with limited empathy deliberately search out videos about subjects like this just so they can hit ‘dislike’, leave awful comments that are usually one of a few toxic injokes, and go. YouTube’s moderation tools remain desperately inadequate at dealing with that problem without appointing fulltime moderators, and frankly, that would be time and money that could be better spent on almost anything else. For that reason, the comments are going to remain off.
If I were to remake this video in 2019, the most significant change would be focus: the title would be all about singular they, not genderneutral pronouns. It probably wouldn’t even mention LGBT issues beyond a quick reference. It wouldn’t be a shout of hey, did you know about these folks, because five years later, most people watching the video do. Instead, it’d be a quiet nod of I see you.
What worked for a 2013 audience doesn’t work in 2019.
It seems that, over the last few years, nonbinary and trans folks have reached stage three on the Williams Scale: ‘then they fight you’. Hopefully, it won’t take long to reach stage four: ‘then you win’.

Gender Neutral Pronouns: They're Here, Get Used To Them

They/Them Pronouns – How do I remember to use them?


Audio and Visual Transcript (Generously provided by Sylvia) is found in the comment section due to description character limit.
Hello beautiful people!
This video is inspired by a friend whose parent is supportive but was struggling to remember using they/them pronouns. Hopefully, this quick video helps some out there in similar situations.
Also make sure to check out the Nonbinary Wiki for more information: https://nonbinary.wiki/wiki/Pronouns
Have a great day and stay hydrated,
~ Sean
US National Suicide Lifeline
18002738255
International List of numbers, emails, and hotlines
http://www.suicide.org/internationalsuicidehotlines.html
The Trevor Project Help Line
https://www.thetrevorproject.org/gethelpnow/

They/Them Pronouns - How do I remember to use them?

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