Wrong for the Civil Rights Advocate at news anchor Burney Sanders Townhall; Grace Thomas corrects pronouns

A Town Hall event on CNN featuring Senator Berney Sanders took an unexpected turn when anchor Anderson Cooper introduced a civil right using a “wrong” pronoun.
Cooper said, “I want to introduce Grace Thomas. He is a local civil right attorney. He is a Democrat, isn’t it?”
Thomas politely corrected him and said, “They/they pronounce, really. Thank you.” Cooper responded with a “Oh”.
Sanders smiled smiling at Thomas confirmed that he fixes the anchor.
Thomas further asked Sanders, “Voting and voting figures indicate that all racial demographic men are getting away from the Democratic Party …”
The senator appeared to be listening to the question carefully, his face focused but was a little agile. Social media users raised their expression and jokingly said that they were confused about the pronoun. “Burney’s face. He looks very confused,” a user wrote. Others used a moment to criticize the trend of Democrats on Gender Identification. “Classic identity politics that sends @Thedemocrats from a rock,” wrote by a user.
Sanders themselves support progressive sex ideas to suit the Democratic Party.
Republican, especially under the administration of Donald Trump, has taken a rigorous stance on gender identity. It has also recently introduced a new policy that prevents officials from responding to journalists who include gender pronouns in their email signatures.
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The administration first strengthened a gender -like gender and a binary definition of guided agencies to avoid using pronouns in internal communication.
In contrast, under President Biden, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) applied policies, in which federal employees need to respect the chosen pronouns of colleagues – or face disciplinary action, including expiration.