U.S. Democrats remove words "he" and "she" from official documents
Nancy Pelosi. Photo: aftag.info
The U.S. House of Representatives, the majority of whose members represent the Democratic Party, voted to abolish gender definitions in official documents, reports the resource “Tsargrad”.
Changes to the official documentation were initiated by the head of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi. She suggested removing the words "he" and "she".
Now, “he or she resigns,” “he or she is in office,” “he or she occupies” will be replaced by the words “member of the House of Representatives” or “delegate” in the official documents.
Moreover, words such as “himself” and “herself” are to be replaced by “themself.” Out with “father,” “mother,” “son,” “daughter,” “brother,” “sister,” “uncle,” “aunt” and other familial terms, and in with “parent”, “stepparent”, “child,” “sibling” and so forth.
As reported earlier, the Democrats in the United States intend to abolish the terms "father", "mother", "son" and "daughter".
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