No, the AP means to do it as a half-step between applying logic and accepting a duty to refer to people by "preferred pronouns."
In stories about people who identify as neither male nor female or ask not to be referred to as he/she/him/her: Use the person’s name in place of a pronoun, or otherwise reword the sentence, whenever possible. If they/them/their use is essential, explain in the text that the person prefers a gender-neutral pronoun. Be sure that the phrasing does not imply more than one person.So, 'avoid this nonsense as far as you can, but if you absolutely cannot, at least make clear that you're dealing with someone who absolutely refuses to be referred to in standard English.' Making them sound like difficult weirdos should do wonders for the acceptance of *trans* persons!
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I solved this a long time ago, with 'you people' (which I guess, has certain connotations is some part of the country), or 'that person', or 'a person', or 'that individual', or the person's actual name as in 'Snowy McSnowflake is upset again'.
Or you could really drive them nuts by using, "y'all" :p
Got to love Orwell.
It's a manual now.
"If anyone wants to join the expedition, ya'll send notice by Friday."
I call em humans. There's also zombies.
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