I'm not interested in being cast as a fence-sitter for not playing along with the gender binary, so I won't entertain this idea that I have to see everything through that lens. And it doesn't help with the part where people around Hussie are comfortable using he/him pronouns. We both read Miles' post where Miles uses he. I'm not secretly part of Hussie's social circle, so I have no idea if there are people who use she/her, but I think it pays to take Hussie at face value that the clowngender position is to not care. Like, the position is that what you just said is not important to the person. It's Hussie's gender not mine. I have to go by what Hussie says as a person who vocally does not care, not an interpretation from someone who cares and is trying to get others to care. It's paradoxical.