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by languageserver
1535 days ago
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> Maybe the kindest thing is not to play along with your language game. My comment was in response to someone indicating that certain European languages forced you to know the gender of the person you were speaking to. So, the "language game" is already ongoing. This is why people have constructed careful expansions to the grammar, to make language non-genderized. What is the alternative? To assume everyone identifies as a male? |
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I'd also disagree that expanding a language carefully is what is being done here. It is unlikely towards the goal of expressing ourselves more clearly.