Prominent LGBTQ TikTok creator, Link Lauren, has criticized CNN for publishing a guide to neopronouns, expressing concerns about the potential damage to the LGBTQ community. Neopronouns are gender-neutral or nonbinary words that can be used in place of traditional pronouns like he/him and she/her. Lauren argues that the majority of the LGBTQ community finds these neopronouns ridiculous and worries that they are being associated with a fringe group.
CNN’s guide, titled A guide to neopronouns, from ae to ze, aimed to explain and promote the use of neopronouns commonly used by nonbinary and trans individuals. The article emphasized the importance of allowing individuals to self-identify and argued that refusing to acknowledge neopronouns is exclusionary. However, Lauren disagrees, describing the movement as nuts and crazy, and believes using neopronouns sounds like speaking a foreign language.
According to a report by the Trevor Project, only 4% of LGBTQ youth in the United States use neopronouns. Lauren expressed disappointment in CNN for giving validity to this trend and fears being associated with the push for neopronoun usage within the LGBTQ community. He argues that there is a stark difference between LGBTQ individuals seeking acceptance and assimilation in society and those who adopt neopronouns on the fringes.
Lauren also raised concerns about children being introduced to neopronouns, arguing that time would be better spent improving their foundational skills in math and reading. He believes this movement predominantly originates from college campuses and criticizes it as self-absorbed and conceited. He resents the expectation to learn and use words not even present in the English dictionary, with the fear of being labeled a bigot for any mistakes.
In conclusion, Link Lauren’s criticism of CNN’s guide to neopronouns reflects his concern for the reputation and unity of the LGBTQ community. He believes that the adoption of neopronouns by a small minority reflects the interests of a fringe group rather than the majority of LGBTQ individuals. Lauren emphasizes the importance of prioritizing education and foundational skills for children over the introduction of neopronouns. His stance showcases the diversity of opinions within the LGBTQ community regarding the use of neopronouns.