bodangles, I have a question for you. I asked my high school SJW son the same question just now, and he fumbled. Let’s say that the pronoun issue is solved in English. But English is the native tongue for only about 6-7% of the world population. Also, the world is becoming more global by the day, and many of today’s college kids will be working outside the USA in new, emerging economies. Inevitably they will find issues in the local culture and language that they will find intolerable. How will they cope?
There is aggression and then there is micro-aggression. There is rage and then there is micro-rage. Have today’s SJWs figured out what is the right reaction of micro-aggression? For example, African Americans getting killed by cops in one social justice problem, someone not being called their preferred pronoun is yet another.
Just something to think about. I am a very liberal, and probably got just as angry as today’s kids over the injustices that I perceived when I was in college. But in hindsight, my friends and I didn’t always focus on the bigger issues and spent a lot of time and effort on minor issues. We have a couple of problems in contemporary USA that may be just a bit more serious than personal pronouns, e.g., racism, income inequality, and, for lack of a better word, corporate despotism.