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5 Unconscious Biases to Unlearn About Non-Binary People
Nearly half of the non-binary workers in the U.S. endure employee discrimination at least monthly, a mere one-third feel comfortable “coming out” at work, and over thirty percent report bias in the hiring process alone.

Thankfully, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is now considering tracking workforce data on non-binary employees. Last year they announced an updated discrimination charge intake form that includes a gender option for non-binary people.

Yet, institutionalizing acknowledgment of transgender people on applications, forms, and surveys is still a proposition many workplaces and public institutions consider radical, even unthinkable.

The few national polls geared toward non-binary, trans folx — which all illustrate a correlation between structural cisgenderism/transphobia and disproportionate rates of homelessness, incarceration, overdoses, suicides, and sexual exploitation — have been disseminated almost exclusively by transgender advocacy groups.

Despite limited data and research, non-binary folx — an estimated 1.2 million in the U.S. — have collectively mobilized their political power and resisted censorship and erasure.

Fourteen states now offer a “non-binary” option for birth certificates, twenty states and the District of Columbia allow a “non-binary” identifier (e.g., X) on driver’s licenses, thirty-five percent of Gen Z knows someone who uses gender-neutral pronouns, and one in four LGBTQ+ youth identifies as non-binary (although non-binary gender identity is distinct from sexual orientation).

For newcomers to this conversation, the “transgender umbrella” encompasses binary and non-binary trans folx.

Many binary trans folx — not all — seek to transition into the traditional cultural norms and social expectations associated with the biological sex deemed “opposite” of their assigned sex (note: absolutist rhetoric like “there are only two sexes” erases intersex people and the vast range of sex hormone levels across males and females).

Non-binary, trans folx, on the other hand, may not identify with femininity/femaleness or masculinity/maleness — or they may embrace both, equally or to varying degrees. Even as gender expansiveness becomes more de-stigmatized, many non-binary folx still declare themselves distinct from cisgender people.

To be sure, neither gender fluidity nor gender nonconformity suggests an identity crisis or “confusion.”

Since 2020, this type of propaganda has emboldened countless school boards to ban library books with trans characters and state legislatures to propose 494 anti-trans bills in 2023 alone. And recently, state lawmakers in Texas, South Carolina, Missouri, Iowa, and Florida have proposed banning DEI initiatives at public colleges and universities — a move that would greatly undermine the well-being of all trans students.

Resources like this one, intended to humanize non-binary folx and combat disinformation, are crucial amidst an increasingly anti-trans political climate. The overall situation is dire, and dismantling cisnormativity and transphobia will require all hands on deck. Yet, as the title suggests, solidarity entails deep cultural humility — so here are five unconscious biases to keep in mind as you embark upon self-reflecting and unlearning.

1. Not all non-binary individuals are teenagers or twenty-somethings.

Ageism is arguably the most common way cisgender people invalidate nonbinary folx of all ages. That often looks like dismissing non-binary identity, history and culture as “new age” — instead of honoring that non-binary folx have always existed but only recently attained the media visibility and political solidarity to make an undeniable mark on mainstream society.

Growing up in a society that is less repressive — and less complacent about condemning willful ignorance — is the main reason why younger people are more willing to openly identify as non-binary. They are included, not indoctrinated, and inclusion fosters self-affirmation and self-worth.

If the increasing visibility of young non-binary people seems suspicious, consider how transphobia silenced or killed so many of their non-binary elders who could have caught you up to speed before now.

2. Not all non-binary people are academics or activists.

Initial bewilderment about trans folx is to be expected — we do not know what we do not know. Ignorance should have an expiration date, though.

It is not OK, however, for cis folks’ default reaction to continue being judgmental rather than curious.

This often looks like defensiveness that pathologizes and “others” non-binary people as a monolithic group of raging activists or ungrounded academics who are out of touch with “everyday people” — as if non-binary people are not everyday people, too. It also plays right into fear-mongering “world domination” conspiracies about trans people allegedly seeking to indoctrinate the masses.

3. Not all non-binary people prioritize gender-neutral pronouns and greetings.

Most non-binary people I knoware not offended by forgetful and innocent misgendering. Yet, there still exists a powerful trope that all non-binary folx will give a “fierce” or “sassy” response when others misgender them with pronouns or greetings.

In academe, especially, this stereotype is often fueled by cis folks’ paranoia about call-outs. What cis folks must remember is that navigating the world as trans can confer a double consciousness, to invoke DuBois. The ability to “read” cis people means the difference between deliberate antagonism and innocent slip-ups is crystal clear. In a world of ubiquitous invalidation, even fumbled effort is noted.

Equally important to remember is the fact that non-binary people are not a monolith. We would be remiss to assume that any two non-binary individuals prioritize pronouns to the exact same degree. For some, the desire to be comprehended as non-binary in a holistic way supersedes nomenclature. For others, [re]naming themselves is a source of agency and self-regard in and of itself.

Either way, an apology backed up by better effort next time is sufficient when you fumble— no need to make anyone uncomfortable by harping on innocent mistakes.

4. Not all non-binary people look androgynous or genderless.

Looking legibly androgynous for the cisgender gaze is not a prerequisite for being non- binary — this type of gender-policing precludes non-binary folx from self-definition and allows cis people to continue defining reality to a hegemonic degree that reifies cisnormativity.

Self–definition is important because potential violence is the reason why many non-binary people are reluctant to appear visibly trans. And although concealment can feel self-protective, it can also result in cognitive dissonance (like code-switching) in the form of gender dysphoria.
Cisgender privilege can cause some cisgender people to oversimplify these nuances and rely upon their own limited perception as a barometer of identity politics and ideological purity.

5. Not all non-binary people feel at home in feminist and queer spaces.

The weaponization of tears and essentialist ideas about female fragility is not uncommon among cisgender feminists who dodge accountability for cissexism and trans-exclusionary radical feminism, or TERF ideology.

These feminists often fight patriarchy by romanticizing womanhood in ways that biologize and essentialize social constructions of gender, rather than focusing on ways to exist beyond colonial cis-heteropatriarchy.

Renowned authors J.K. Rowling, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Alice Walker, are just a few examples of pioneering feminists whose TERF ideology has left the trans (and queer) community feeling betrayed.

Relatedly, is it not unheard of for cisgender queer activists to play into cis-normative respectability politics — “gay men are strong just like straight men,” “lesbians want families just like straight couples” and so forth. They attempt to reap incremental gains that fall short of affirming trans people, then blame trans people for not being grateful and patient.

Such intra-community tensions offer valuable lessons on trans-inclusion for campus LGBTQ centers and women’s centers — do not assume liberation framed by identity politics will feel inviting to folx on the trans spectrum of experience. Trans-inclusion requires us to address cissexism intentionally and directly.

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a mere one-third feel comfortable “coming out” at work
why do these fucker always feel the need to annoy their coworkers by "coming out" at work? just go to your office job, do your work, and go home. there is no reason to bother your coworkers with your inane gender bullshit. stop trying to use your coworkers, who are just trying to do their job, as a source of attention and ass pats.
Despite limited data and research
from the begining this has never once stopped them from claiming their tranny stuff is 100% scientific truth.
4. Not all non-binary people look androgynous or genderless.
i didnt know this was a bias. i was always under the impression that everyone views non-binary as annoying cunts without a personality rather than someone who looks genderless.
 
1. They can be redeemed. You may think a healthy diet, some legitimate education, a proper drug regimen or any other disciplined effort can bring them back to humanity. You'd be wrong to think this.

2. They just want to be left alone to live their lives. This is decidedly untrue. Each an every one of them has only two goals in life: to corrupt and destroy productive society and to make productive members of society pay for it.

3. The violent and pedophilic ones are not representative of "non-binaries" as a whole. The "non-binaries" who have not been exposed as violent and/or pedophilic are either suppressing their victims or biding their time to cause the most damage.

4. They are a tiny, static fraction of the population. Their ideology, accompanied by massive chemical intakes, and combined with every single information system in existence promoting and protecting their goals is causing rapid multiplication. As they cannot reproduce biologically, they must reproduce parasitically, and everyone, barring strong-willed, educated, rational adult males is susceptible. Which is why access to children and women's spaces is so important to them.

5. They are actually human. They may have humanesque appearances, but those uncanny differences are significant, and actually mean something.
 
I'll just leave this here.
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5 points of trying to claim that lazy trannies aren't some of the most broken disconnected faggots in existence, and yet here at the end...
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Even just skimming this smug article, there’s so many instances of the author denigrating the dumb “cis” people. Why do these people think talking down to others like this is an acceptable way to get your point across?
The ability to “read” cis people means the difference between deliberate antagonism and innocent slip-ups is crystal clear. In a world of ubiquitous invalidation, even fumbled effort is noted.
Oh shit guys they’re on to us! You’ve really got to have your head up your ass to publish this in earnest.
 
1. Not all non-binary individuals are teenagers or twenty-somethings.
True, mental illness doesn't discriminate based on age.

2. Not all non-binary people are academics or activists.
Also true, why would a mental illness be isolated among them?

3. Not all non-binary people prioritize gender-neutral pronouns and greetings.
So not all mentally ill people ruthlessly impose their illnesses on others? Doubtful but okay.

4. Not all non-binary people look androgynous or genderless.
Yeah, they're probably the ones without a mental illness just trying to fit in because being a gender freak is cool for some insane reason.

5. Not all non-binary people feel at home in feminist and queer spaces.
Then there may be hope for them yet :optimistic:
 
a mere one-third feel comfortable “coming out” at work, and over thirty percent report bias in the hiring process alone.
I need absolute proof of this since most, if not all employers, typically go through anti discrimination seminars. And that they'd go out their way to provide that forced representation regardless of employee retention or morale.
 
Despite limited data and research, non-binary folx — an estimated 1.2 million in the U.S. — have collectively mobilized their political power and resisted censorship and erasure.

this is stated like it's a profound number, but compared to the total US population from the same year of the linked study - roughly 337 million - that makes enbies 0.36% of the population. and given that this gender identity nonsense is social contagion, it's mainly concentrated in areas with a particular culture (Portland, New York, LA, etc) meaning the majority of the country has certainly never met an enby IRL and most likely never will unless there's a sudden, incredibly dramatic spike in queer conversion rate. btw according to the same study, enbies are also overwhelmingly young, coastal, urbanized white women and troons:

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they're also likely failkids who are leeching off their parents while blaming them for everything:

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(can't pay bills but you have stable housing? thinking emoji)

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the near-universal claim of emotional abuse reminds me of this one Tumblr account I found a long time ago, before this shit was mainstream, where this girl was talking about her experience realizing she was otherkin. she made long posts describing spiritual flashbacks she was having, of being a pet turtle owned by a Japanese family. most of her posts ended with a section raving about how she tried to come out to her mom, or her mom walked in on her laying on the ground and acting like a turtle, and claiming she was emotionally abusive because her mom kept telling her to grow up and get a job

EDIT: I just noticed the study also says 96% (!!!) of enbies are native-born Americans. I thought this shit was supposed to be independent of culture? lmao. make's u think
 
Yet, institutionalizing acknowledgment of transgender people on applications, forms, and surveys is still a proposition many workplaces and public institutions consider radical, even unthinkable.
i'm going to powerlevel here but it's needed for this article. when i was a young adult, i was working at mcdonalds and they hired a niggerfaggot (not kidding) as one of the overnight crew. this fucking sex pest who of course all the women loved him because he was a faggot, made all the dudes uncomfortable. not for being a tranny, you wanna know why? because he wouldn't stop hitting ON EVERY SINGLE DUDE THAT WORKED THERE (me included). when I brought this up with my general manager, she basically said "tough shit, go deal with it buddy". he ended up getting fired by the way, not because he almost got the shit knocked out of him by one of my other co-workers cause you know... he didn't take too kindly to being hit on by a faggot but because he would constantly show up late to his shift.

with everything that goes on in the world with people like that, there should be more discrimination. nobody gives a fuck if you're nonbinary or not, put the fucking fries in the bag and hand it out.
 
why do these fucker always feel the need to annoy their coworkers by "coming out" at work? just go to your office job, do your work, and go home. there is no reason to bother your coworkers with your inane gender bullshit. stop trying to use your coworkers, who are just trying to do their job, as a source of attention and ass
They have no social life outside of work/ school. Eventually they join a gay group because they need social outlets.

Churches don’t generally work because the ones that actually maintain people tend to actually have philosophical ideas that run counter to enbies. Hobby groups splinter because of them and try to avoid them.
The LGBTQ clubs in schools prey on kids who don’t have a lot of friends.
 
Even just skimming this smug article, there’s so many instances of the author denigrating the dumb “cis” people. Why do these people think talking down to others like this is an acceptable way to get your point across?

Lol I was making that point to my boss today while talking about dumb equity shit. "You're not going to win people over if they feel like they are being attacked about the stuff at every turn"

If someone tells me they're "non-binary" , or any other sort of made-up nonsense, I cut off ties from them, and ignore them.

The born male ones somehow are more annoying than any mtf tranny I know IRL (and they are pretty annoying)... it's kinda shocking.
 
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