The pronoun thing is a grammatical nightmare.
From an article I just read, "His comment was questioned by actor Elliot Page,
who has recently confirmed they had transitioned."
It should have said they have transitioned I guess, but it still sounds wrong. It reads like it's a reference to multiple people.
I don't understand the they thing.
Elliot page said his (does he want us to say this? or should it be their) pronouns are he/they.
Why they, if he is a he?
Where does they fit into this table:
HE/SHE | HIM/HER | HIS/HER | HIS/HERS | HIMSELF/HERSELF |
zie | zim | zir | zis | zieself |
sie | sie | hir | hirs | hirself |
ey | em | eir | eirs | eirself |
ve | ver | vis | vers | verself |
tey | ter | tem | ters | terself |
e | em | eir | eirs | emself |
Who comes up with these?
Are there going to be more?
I don't mean any offense but I think it's a bit much.
It seems like Elliot wants to use a mix of pronouns from different sets.
Can you realistically expect people to use sie / em / ters / zieself for one person and e / ter / vers / eirself for another person?
It's hard enough for me to remember people's names sometimes, let alone their pronouns.