Minnesotan lawyer (not your lawyer) and photographer. Nothing I say on here is legal advice. Fan of the outdoors, public health, sports, and many nerd things. All views and skeets are my own except the bad ones. (He/Him)
Andrew Rothstein
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Why the South Should Have Won— by Ilan Wurman
The singular "they" has been around longer than English has had codified grammar, so really, anyone who fumes about it can go fuck themself
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"The way some of these other immigrants are getting treated in our country right now is a travesty and a disgrace... I think what’s going on in our country — what we’re doing to some of these amazing immigrants, is really unfortunate and it’s really sad." - Charles Barkley on CBS
This perplexes me cos singular “they” has been used innocuously for years. I was watching an episode of The X-Files from 1993 where a character was consistently referred to as “they”; they were not explicitly non-binary, the script was just written that way.