In instances where you are "not allowed" to use the "wrong" pronouns, just don't use pronouns at all. It's still taking a kind of stand against the forced language, but it makes it harder and more awkward for them to punish you for it.
"Levine got Levine's own mother out of a nursing home..."
Standing slow-clap.
I remember reading something about how the left can't accurately mimic the right because they just essentially stick their fingers in their ears and "nyah-nyah-nyah" rather than listening and trying to understand. Whereas the right can mimic the left because we've paid enough attention and actually listened enough to learn the patterns and structure.
But this was particularly impressive.
That was beautiful.
I am stealing that to repeat near verbatim to HR when our company starts pressuring us to get it.
Today you, tomorrow xir, the next day them, and eventually, someday perhaps, well, we'll see if it ever gets to me...
Tldr from my glancing at the write-up at the link sounds like:
This type of coronavirus "vaccine" had been tested before on animals.
Experience was that it triggered a hyper/aggressive immune response when those animals were subsequently exposed to the later natural mutations of the virus that they had been "vaccinated" against.
The hyper immune response resulted in death.
Need to be carefully aware that they think the same about us. And a lot of them will turn on us when the unpersoning and scapegoating kick into high gear because they will believe that our resistance to tyranny is the cause of all the trouble and why their nice comfortable existence is being disrupted.
What a pleasantly progressive republican you are. I bet you get invited to all the right parties.
By this time next year, I trust you will have repented for your current horribly transphobic position and have moved on to a new temporary safe-harbor stance against whatever is next in line to be subsequently crammed down your throat (pedophilia most likely, but bestiality and necrophilia are certainly dark-horse possibilities).
He has his moments.
They're only momentary.