My take on the gender neutral pronouns is that they are something good, but only for specific situations. Whether you like it or not, it is easier to say "they" than "he or she" if you're talking about some unknown individual. Let's say someone graffitied "nigger faggot" or perhaps even "white supremacist homophobe" on your car but you don't know who the individual is. You will refer to the individual as "they" until you figure out if the individual has milkers or cock. Even using "individual" is possible, but again, kind of stalls the sentence. In Croatian, for example, there is technically a neutral pronoun "Ovo" (not uwu) but it's the equivalent of "it" in its usage. We don't have, to my knowledge, a gender neutral pronoun for a person.
But Jesus, remember when people expressed their genders with "Male" or "Female" or even just "Other/Non binary" instead of the millions of pronouns that resemble 6502 illegal opcode mnemonics?