It's not forum-specific.
And you're exactly illustrating my point, again : "either you agree with me or you're a jerk". Which is kinda tangent with the whole PC concept, as it's a more general application of the same reasoning.
The fact that others could have a much different point of view (which is not even necessarily contradictory but simply incompatible) is not even considered.
I'd say it's pretty telling that you consider "fact" as possibly insulting. That's back to square one and the reason why many really loathe PC.
It's not agreeing with
me. It's agreeing that people have the right to self-definition. It's not an opinion. It's like treating gay peoples' rights as a matter of opinion, or trans people, or in this kinda non-binary and others with non-"standard" pronouns.
Believe me, I consider other peoples' points of view. I have that privilege, I'm a straight dude. I can take on the arguments and not suffer myself, and while often it's better to not engage I really want folks to understand that they're not debating opinion here, it's peoples
lives. If you refuse to admit the consequences of such and dismiss it as "PC" concerns, then that's your choice. But don't frame it like your opinions (or some theoretical other person in place of whom you're debating) aren't being
considered.
Facts can be insulting! A fact is a thing, an insult is (often, if not always) how a thing is delivered. While there are now (given the complexity of language and shared history between cultures across the Internet) words that are more taboo because of their meanings or connotations (normally insulting), the difference between telling someone they're insensitive and calling them a jerk is tone and intent. One of these things is still an insult even if everyone in the hypothetical room agrees it's a factual label. The other can still be taken as an insult, especially if the person doesn't think that's a factual label.
A lot of what people call "facts" are just a common consensus on a particular topic. Heck, albeit with a fair amount more rigour, that's what scientific facts amount to. They can still be disproved, clarified, reinforced, and so on. And they can still be
used as insults.
Speaking of facts, however, it is a proven fact that deadnaming trans folk or insisting on using the wrong pronouns for people have detrimental psychological (that that can lead to physical) effects.
https://www.healthline.com/health/transgender/misgendering#impact
There are also some other good studies, like this one about the positive impact of gender-neutral pronouns in general:
https://www.theguardian.com/science...r-gender-neutral-pronouns-reduce-biases-study
So by arguing all of this, by objecting to being "forced" into treating someone with respect (by using their preferred pronouns - which is what you initially replied to me about), you're actually going against the factual state of affairs. And with these links I have provided, if you wish to continue, you do so knowing the impact it can have on the people whose (names or) pronouns you're not respecting.