Amen, an English word derived from the Hebrew word ÄmÄ«n, means"let it be so" and has no gender specific connotations. A well intentioned, yet ignorant and not too bright congressman, in an attempt to be inclusive, decided to add a gender reference to the term and closed a prayer to, "the great monotheistic deity worshipped by many faiths and cultures", with "amen and awomen". One must note that apparently this congressmen was not only uninformed as to the meaning and origins of the term amen, but also deeply transphobic. Were he truly trying to be inclusive, he would have closed the prayer with, "amen, awomen, axis, anon-binaries, etc."
Dear great deity of the universe of whom nobody can seem to agree who or what you are. I do not know if you are a benevolent being, an apathetic being, a malevolent being who toys with us, or a giant spaghetti monster in the sky. If you are benevolent, please strike down my political adversaries, as I do not like them. If you are malevolent, please strike down my political adversaries for I am working towards the destruction of this great nation. If you are apathetic, you probably aren't even listening, so I don't really expect that much. In the name of your son, daughter, or anywhere between on the gender spectrum, amen, awomen, atrans-men, atrans-women, anon-binary, agender-neutral, and a-all of the rest of the rapidly growing list of genders on the spectrum.
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Short for cisgender, q slur mentally ill people who are mentally ill, trying to deny biology, use to refer to real men and women
"Judy Moonflower Sunshine, Bringer of the Storm at Dawn" a man who claims to be a woman, insists on referring to Jennifer, who actually IS a woman, as "cis" or "cisgender", despite repeated requests to refrain from doing so. Consequently, Jennifer is fully justified in calling Judy Moonflower Sunshine, Bringer of the Storm at Dawn by his given name, Ferguson and referring to him as a "fake woman".