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Pronouns Over Policy? Kamala's Website Doesn't List One Policy Position — But Job Applicants Can Choose From Nine Pronouns: Report

By Eric Bolling Staff

KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN - JULY 17: U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris attends a moderated conversation with former Trump administration national security official Olivia Troye and former Republican voter Amanda Stratton on July 17, 2024 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. (Photo by Chris duMond/Getty Images)

What is going on over at Kamala HQ?

While Kamala Harris’ website doesn’t list one policy stance from the San Francisco radical, the job application page is rather robust. Anyone interested in working for the most extreme, far-left ticket in Democratic Party history has nine sets of pronouns to choose from on their application.

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No policy positions. Nine sets of pronouns.

From The Daily Wire:

A job application on the campaign website allows those seeking employment to choose from nine sets of gender pronouns total, including seven sets that deviate from the usual “he/him” and “she/her.” They are sometimes referred to as “neopronouns.

Applicants who identify as nonbinary or even claim to be “agender” can select neutral pronoun sets like “they/them,” or the shortened version, “ey/em,” or “xe/xem” or “ze/hir.”    Other options include “hir/hir,” and a shortened version of the word “human,” which is “hu/hu.”  And there is “fae/faer,” which appears to be used by people who consider themselves to be fairies or practice Wicca. Others have said that the use of the pronouns may constitute cultural appropriation.

An “optional diversity survey” asks applicants for their preferred pronouns, race, ethnicity, gender identity, and whether they “identify as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community.”

Twenty-six days as the Democratic Party nominee. Not one press conference. Not one interview. No policy positions on Kamala Harris’ official campaign website.

More over at The Daily Wire:



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