While Ukraine falls, this is what Bidenites are doing
IT SEEMS MIGHTY QUEER THAT THEIR FOCUS IS HERE
When writing to an individual whose name is unknown, avoid using gendered salutations (e.g., Dear Sir/Madam). Refer to the context of the communication to identify a suitable, gender-neutral alternative (e.g., Dear colleague, Dear recipient).
Similarly, when addressing a group, avoid gendered language (e.g., Dear Sirs/Madams), opting instead for collective salutations that are gender neutral.
In the body of the letter, avoid using masculine or feminine pronouns (he, she) to refer to individuals whose gender or preferred pronouns are unknown.
Instead, consider using the individual’s preferred name; using the singular “they,” “them,” and “theirs” pronouns; or using sentence constructions that avoid the use of pronouns.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/03/exclusive-biden-hhs-instructing-employees-to-watch-their-pronouns-leaked-documents-show
IT SEEMS MIGHTY QUEER THAT THEIR FOCUS IS HERE
When writing to an individual whose name is unknown, avoid using gendered salutations (e.g., Dear Sir/Madam). Refer to the context of the communication to identify a suitable, gender-neutral alternative (e.g., Dear colleague, Dear recipient).
Similarly, when addressing a group, avoid gendered language (e.g., Dear Sirs/Madams), opting instead for collective salutations that are gender neutral.
In the body of the letter, avoid using masculine or feminine pronouns (he, she) to refer to individuals whose gender or preferred pronouns are unknown.
Instead, consider using the individual’s preferred name; using the singular “they,” “them,” and “theirs” pronouns; or using sentence constructions that avoid the use of pronouns.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/03/exclusive-biden-hhs-instructing-employees-to-watch-their-pronouns-leaked-documents-show