CNN Issues ‘Neopronoun’ Guide- It’s Pretty Crazy

Things continue to get more and more confusing when it comes to the LGBTQ movement and gender identity. Unsurprisingly, the prominent left-wing media network known as CNN continues to enable members of the group, promoting their rhetoric. On August 12th, an article written by Scottie Andrew appeared on the media outlets website outlining something called neopronouns. Apparently, neopronouns are an integral part of quality journalism at CNN- the article was over 1800 words long!

According to the article, neopronouns are words utilized by individuals identifying as transgender or non-binary, allegedly offering these people more flexibility and liberty when it comes to their perceived gender identity. According to Dennis Baron, an emeritus professor of linguistics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, some people who use neopronouns opt to utilize nouns that are unique to the user and not classified in the broader sense of the category. In other words, the words are created by the user, and often utilize nature as a descriptor. Baron told CNN that in some cases individuals may use a noun related to nature, such as “star”, or “leaf”, and instead of saying herself or himself, may replace refer to an individual as “starself” or “leafself”.

The world continues to laugh as America continues to deteriorate at the social, economic, and cultural levels. At a time where inflation is at its highest level in decades, illegal immigration has soared to record levels at the southern border, and the enemies of the United States continue to dominate foreign diplomacy, progressives and leftists at home continue to disregard reality and remain more concerned with the promotion of fake language and juvenile behavior that is akin to that of a toddler learning to speak.

The publication of the article has generated backlash. United States Air Force Intelligence officer Dan Bowen stated, “This is where CNN is today… a reflection of the mental health crisis we have in America today…”.