This reminds me - I watched a court proceding on youtube where a sovereign citizen capable of giving birth forced a judge to sit through a 20 minute list of her...I mean, their preferred pronouns, and yet, when the judge asked a question, she...I mean... >sigh< the defendant answered "Yes, ma'am" and "No, ma'am."
And at no time did a light-bulb go on. It never registered with the defendant that the judge might have a pronoun preference, too.
Made me lol. So beautifully demonstrated the selfish nature of the pronoun movement.
(Courts don't instruct you on how to address a judge unless you're disrespectful. Your attorney might, but the court lets you make your own bed)