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Published: April 7, 2022

Utah’s Republican governor touts ‘preferred pronouns’ to students in unearthed video

By The Editor

Thu Apr 7, 2022 – 9:51 pm EDT

SALT LAKE CITY (LifeSiteNews) – In an apparent effort to appeal to politically-correct young people, Utah Republican Gov. Spencer Cox shared his “preferred pronouns” during a 2021 student town hall, video from which has only now gained notice.

In a clip circulated this week from the Zoom call for the April 13, 2021 virtual #OneUtah Student Town Hall, Cox can be seen declaring that “my preferred pronouns are he, him, and his,” and thanking a student “for sharing yours with me.” He also echoes the rhetoric of LGBT activists by stating that “leading with equity and inclusion starts at a young age, and the students that are joining us today have shown great leadership through their academic achievement and civic participation in our state.”

Prominently displaying or announcing one’s “preferred gender pronouns” is a popular piece of etiquette in LGBT activist circles and among Democrat politicians (including Vice President Kamala Harris), but tends not to be indulged by GOP officeholders. Accordingly, Breitbart reported that Cox’s move has not been favorably received among Utah Republicans.

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