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THE process of infantilising Scottish public life never abates. It travels along well-worn paths by means of artifice and facsimile. It avoids the hard tasks, demanding time and effort, of improving lives and instead locks on to cultural ephemera requiring little more than slogans and proclamations. It’s manifest in those corners of public office, invisible to the naked eye, where fake virtue has come to replace creativity and commitment in addressing social inequality. The respected political magazine Holyrood reports that Scotland’s civil servants received a questionnaire last month asking if they might be willing to consider using pronouns on their email signatures. This would raise awareness of “gender identities and pronoun use across the organisation to create and foster an open culture that is supportive of the LGBTI+ community”.