Drop gender pronouns and clarity dies in the same ditch as common sense
Broadcaster Kel Richards says the dropping of gender pronouns creates confusion and a lack of clarity out of the English language, and if allowed to continue, clarity will die in the same ditch with common sense. For more than 1, 200 years, right through the history of English Old English, Middle English, Modern English we ve had gendered pronouns. It s normal. It s worked and it hasn t offended anyone, he said. Bournemouth City Council in the South of England there s a she wants to officially have the council drop he and she pronouns and refer to everyone as they. You get a report from the general manager of Bournemouth Council and they have to thank them for their report and then talk about what they one person said in that
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