Cape Town - The DA's federal council chairperson, Helen Zille, has caused some annoyance on Twitter when her comment, which appeared well-meaning, ended up shaming one user for including their pronouns on their profile.
The furore started when a Twitter user had posted about persevering through their personal challenges and got a place where they are “happy and healthy and grateful to be alive and independent again”.
Zille congratulated them, but then ended up taking a surprising turn with her last sentence.
“Good for you. Wonderful story when people go to the depths of the abyss and find their way out again. Just lose those wokus-pokus pronouns,” Zille tweeted.
Her comments on pronouns refers to the Twitter user specifying their use of she/her pronouns in their biography section of their profile.
The user responded to Zille’s comments, stating:
“’I’ll lose my pronouns when we have equal rights for all genders and orientations and we as a society feel so comfortable with one another that those things don’t matter. Until then, I will announce my pronouns.”
Many people have recently included their pronoun use on their social media platform as being inclusive, and also combating misgendering people.
Dr Nyx McLean, a researcher who specialises in LGBTQIA+ identities and communities, had previously written about this for the Cape Argus in their piece “The importance of correct pronouns”.
They stated that the purpose of using someone’s correct pronouns is that it affirms the identity of the person you’re engaging with.
“Someone who may have recently told you that they’re a transgender person, be it a transman, transwoman or a genderqueer/non-binary person.
“This has been a difficult step for them, they’ve had to find it in themselves to acknowledge their identity and how they feel, then they’ve had to find the courage to tell those closest to them, and all the while moving through a world that isn’t always supportive of transgender people.
“In getting their pronouns right, especially after the difficulty in getting to the point where they’ve trusted you with who they are and how they would like to be referred to, you bring much needed relief to their emotional and psychological wellbeing.
“It is stressful, frustrating and sometimes agonising being a transgender person. When your friends, your partner, parents, colleagues acknowledge your gender identity, and make the effort to use the correct pronouns for you, correct themselves when they get it wrong, and do the work to correct other people, it affirms your identity.
“It gives you the courage to keep moving forward and living your life as your most authentic self,” McLean said.
Zille’s comment on pronouns drew criticism in light of her attending Cape Town Pride on Saturday, alongside DA leader, John Steenhuisen, where they were marching “with DA LGBTQIA members to raise awareness of LGBTQIA+ issues, and campaign for the freedoms that will allow everybody to live their lives on a genuinely equal footing”.
Let us celebrate here at #capetownpridefestival because this is first & foremost a celebration of our freedoms & our bright & colourful diversity. But let us also use this opportunity to put the plight of others, who are not as fortunate as we are on the world stage-@jsteenhuisen pic.twitter.com/MlbXkAJMaq
Twitter reactions to her comment on pronouns have ranged from confusion to anger, with many wondering why there was a need for the criticism in the first place.
And then??? https://t.co/Eyv1cczhgR pic.twitter.com/RyWAU7pTWq
— gen ☭🇿🇦🇵🇸 (@genevievehcr) March 3, 2022
Did I not see you at Cape Town Pride on Saturday with your party? This was such an unnecessary response. https://t.co/pGqSK3Tfod
this is uncalled for. why would she say that https://t.co/VJhM4cClKR
— janisianlikespu$$y (@perryxdarren) March 3, 2022
The pronouns in question aren't even in this post 😭😭 they're in her profile. How sour do you have to be?? https://t.co/lapfJQ87Wd
— lexxxi (@Lexx_siren) March 3, 2022
You is a pronoun though 🤨 https://t.co/lsb5sm2J1w
???????? https://t.co/YJX17tT55d
— ✿ (@lelowhatsgood) March 3, 2022
Hayibo Tannie??? https://t.co/Ilij14OLbl pic.twitter.com/2C37fjKvVX
— Aus' Karen de Villiers 🤍 (@MissB_SA_) March 3, 2022
I am in disbelief after reading this reply.
Is Helen for real? What on earth!! https://t.co/k9BjYvW2q9
When I tell you the DA will sell out the LGBTQI+ community as soon as they deem it politically necessary, don't be surprised. https://t.co/sIN0R1KKGq
— CUMmunist ☭🇿🇦🇵🇸 (@TheLDPage) March 3, 2022
Not a single national DA member will hold Zille accountable for her bigotry. And that's just an indication of their lack of actual support for human rights. We're all just props for them. https://t.co/sIN0R1KKGq
— CUMmunist ☭🇿🇦🇵🇸 (@TheLDPage) March 3, 2022
Helen is fluent in isiXhosa and knows gendered pronouns are unnecessary. Her obsession with them is weird, to say the least. https://t.co/Mcni2fFh3y