the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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"Should we tell they/them?"
Not how pronouns work. They is only used to indicate a grammatical subject.
They/them don't care it's just virtue signalling that you/yours hate trans people
"they/them" is literally ungrammatical in the sentence "Should we tell they/them?"
The slash (/) is generally used to show that either word could be used. "They" doesn't work in the sentence "should we tell they", so shouldn't be listed as an option.
But now that I reread your comment I think you're agreeing with the parent post and saying that the person that xitted the ungrammatical xit was doing the virtue signaling. [Insert SNL Church Lady saying "never mind" here]