Why these languages DON'T need neutral PRONOUNS

Don't you love it when people examine romance languages behind an English lens? I don't. "He/she" are gendered, so neopronouns make sense in English. "Il/Elle" may be the translation for "He/She" but they're also used for animals and objects. These pronouns are a lot more complicated than "He/She" and while at first glance they may seem gendered, there are -unusual, yet correct- ways in which you could call a man "Elle" and ways in which you could call a woman "Il". The reason is simple: They are not actually tied to gender. Explaining how they're not... That's gonna take a while. Watch "Woman is NOT a gender. It's a Noun":    • 'Woman' is NOT a GENDER. It's a NOUN.   Ever wish French Baguette Intelligence could stalk you in every platform like an obsessed ex? Flattering, but we don't have time for that. HOWEVER, you can join us on the following platforms now: Join our Discord server:   / discord   Twitter:   / fauxcares   Facebook:   / frenchbaguetteintelligence   Patreon:   / frenchbaguetteintelligence   Reddit:   / frenchbaguetteint