Pronouns, Pride and the history of language #shorts #tedx

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Published 2024-06-28

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  • @wesleigazo
    Why don't you use "It"? This is neutral.
  • @timple89
    I love how these people are capable of rewriting history so they can justify the stupidity they believe.
  • Did you know? It is a feature of literary style in Arabic that a person may refer to himself by the pronoun nahnu, ‘We’, for respect or glorification.
  • @TomRipley7350
    God, this is a stretch, going back centuries to justify their madness. If language hasn’t evolved so we use “they” naturally to talk about one person, it’s never going to, so forget it, Onslow.
  • @Slashy.
    As someone who uses all pronouns, yes, even IT, the comment section is truly strange TwT
  • @Logined85
    Indeed there is a neutral pronoun. That's "it".
  • @cona94
    They always find minutia’s in history or simply alter history to fit their narrative, it’s part of the process.
  • @quhawks48
    Two birds on stage trying to force a weird change in common sense English.
  • @UnkleBen
    it's actually REALLY EASY! All YOU do, is "allow" other "free" people define their reality the SAME way you've been allowed to do your whole life! 😂
  • @luke.dethomas
    Sorry in school I was taught they/them are plural pronouns. Until someone can explain a legitimate reason for a single entity to be called a plural pronoun.I choose to use the persons proper name and no pronouns to describe them. Maybe try inventing a new one.
  • @TomRipley7350
    I mean, look at the state of it. Its only path in life for any kind of validation was this, getting us to change to cater to its self-absorption.