Summary

Federal employees at multiple agencies were ordered to remove pronouns from email signatures by Friday, following executive orders signed by Donald Trump to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.

Agencies including the CDC, Department of Transportation, and Department of Energy issued directives citing the new policy.

Some employees expressed frustration, with one CDC worker calling it unprecedented.

The Office of Personnel Management also instructed agencies to disable pronoun prompts in email systems, marking another step in Trump’s broader rollback of DEI initiatives.

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        5 days ago

        Actually you bring up an interesting point. No one generally has an issue with ‘I’. I suppose that’s because no one has gone batshit enough to try and convince people they don’t exist. What’s the opposite of I?

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                2 days ago

                Why? By what reasoning?

                Let’s say it’s the two of us. Between the two of us, we can use ‘I’ and ‘you’ and they might be opposites in that the opposite of ‘I’ is ‘not me’. But if we added a third person, then we got ‘I’ ‘you’ ‘him’ and now both ‘you’ and ‘him’ are both ‘not me’. So what logic makes ‘you’ the opposite of ‘I’?

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                    1 day ago

                    Ah, but do counterparts necessarily mean opposites? R2-D2 and C-3PO call themselves counterparts. Couldn’t they just be pairings? I’m sorry in advance if this is boring semantics, but I kinda enjoy noodling around with stuff like this.