CREDIT: London North Eastern Railway
We’re in the midst of a revolution — in my estimation, one less of ideas than language.
However, it seems clear that eventually, language makes way for ideas.
Currently caught in our term transition: the London North Eastern Railway (LNER).
The 2003-founded British train company provides passenger transport from London King’s Cross to a trio of destinations: North East England, Yorkshire, and Scotland.
But as of this week, the group’s in trouble for a
duo.
Of terms — and ideas.
On Twitter, a passenger who identifies as nonbinary posted a message addressed to LNER with a complaint.