By email this morning from Dr. Robert Malone:
Below is another (real life) image from the Harris Headquarters. It turns out, that it you wish to apply for a job in the Harris administration, that image is literally the front page of the application. Check it out for yourself and consider filling out an application for your cat or dog or maybe for a rock.

BTW – what the heck is Fae/Faer from the above form?
According to various AI definitions, the Fae/Faer pronoun is reserved for people who believe they are fairies – as in the mythical creatures. Grok quickly points out that this is not a form of cultural appropriation – because these users actually believe they are fairies.[snip]
Is the Harris campaign actually trying to hire people whose very identity is delusional?
Because mental illness is a good thing on the campaign trail?
Is this a sick joke?
Are we really not supposed to make fun of this?
According to Reddit:
According to Reddit, this is not a sick joke, and we should respect people’s pronouns. Good to know.



This whole pronoun thing is a farce. Besides, I have enough trouble remembering a person’s name, much less a made-up pronoun I have never heard before.
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“Is the Harris campaign actually trying to hire people whose very identity is delusional?” Obviously
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Someone ought to post a warning: Minefields Ahead.
The shuffling and re-shuffling of words continues into mind-bending incoherence.
Perhaps someone misheard what was said, “fey” (pronounced the same) means out of one’s mind.
So many mis-spellings and unintentional revelations these days. Who knows?
Those who saw fairies and the “little people” were also called “touched” which depending on your point of reference, meant having a special “gift” from a source unnamed, or as a form of insanity.
Seems not much has changed, except for putting it in the first person. “I am a fairy”. Which is in itself a linguistic mine-field.
By twists and turns, the language burns.
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