My pronoun policy is based on a live and let live frame of reference, and disregard the lexical accuracy considerations. I don't know what's accurate, but will use whatever pronouns a person wants.
I personally want to bypass any "men and females" vibe, where I try to tell a trans person what pronouns are technically correct, at the expense of disregarding/dismissing their subjective reality. I wouldn't want to do that even if I had all the linguistic leverage to press the point.
I might be wrong, but I'm comfortable with not insisting on specific labels and names for people who are not me.
To be fair, it's probably much easier for Republicans to criticize AOC for non-issues, than it is to make their own platform palatable to normal people.
I would have ranked f2 a bit higher, but that's the fun part of seeing other people's rankings.