Cartoon Network is normalizing gender preferences asserting that there are “many genders beyond ‘girl’ or ‘boy.’”
“Here’s to not only normalizing gender pronouns but respecting them, too. Whether you use he/she/them or something else, we acknowledge and LOVE you!”
Here’s to not only normalizing gender pronouns, but respecting them, too 💖 Whether you use he/she/them or something else, we acknowledge and LOVE you! Toolkit 👉 https://t.co/ZbhthybrdC
🎨: Steeeeevn/Instagram#Pronouns #YYAAC #NBJCOnTheMove #LetsGetFree #CartoonNetwork pic.twitter.com/koceQue1aF
— Cartoon Network (@cartoonnetwork) December 14, 2020
“Some people don’t identify as any gender!”
“I’m Alex! Mine are they/them too! I feel seen,” one of the characters said.
“Using someone’s pronouns shows respect. We all need to be seen and loved for who we are.”
“The first way to protect, uplift, and empower Black women and girls is to deconstruct and unpack the way violent and oppressive language is used against Black women and girls. The time is now to create a world in which Black women and girls can live full, healthy, and happy lives,” urging readers to include “all Black cisgender, transgender, women and girls” when referring to “women and girls.”
Joe Biden plans to “grant transgender children access to sports, bathrooms, and locker rooms in federally-funded schools according to their gender identity.”
And just like that, she spoke 🇺🇸🎉 Congratulations Vice President-Elect @KamalaHarris on your historic win! Kamala is the first woman, first African-American, and first South Asian-American to serve as the VP of the United States!#powerpuffgirls #VicePresidentHarris pic.twitter.com/0VxnCLKTY9
— Cartoon Network (@cartoonnetwork) November 8, 2020
Stacey Abrams can add "shero" to her long list of accomplishments: political leader, lawyer, activist, author, and entrepreneur 👏🏾🖤💙💖💚 Thank you for upholding and protecting our rights to vote.#staceyabrams #blackwomanmagic #winwithblackwomen #standwithgeorgia pic.twitter.com/ftynMbFUjl
— Cartoon Network (@cartoonnetwork) November 11, 2020
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