Ask HN: Why don't Indians use PC performative gender-pronoun theatrics? PC - politically correct. Like I never see an Indian engineer Twitter account with he/him, she/her, they/them, xe/xem -- on the rare occasions I've seen that it's associated with an indication that they're either: in "Bay Area"; or work at a FAANMG Are they more resistant to brainwashing? Less woke and aware? Just don't care and see it as a neurotic mostly-North American obsession? Aren't into virtue signaling? Get a 'pass' because they're belonging to a 'protected minority' (inside a white country)? Because their parents would be critical so they don't? I do not understand why gender-divisive warfare has not taken off in India... or among the diaspora....and why has the progressive left not made it their next recruitment target? Or is it just not yet? Or is there something in the Indian culture, or psyche or 'national identity' that resists these sort of ideas? Would they interpret it as a sort of 'dressed up as progressive but colonial none-the-less' imposition? |
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