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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I'm not okay with that kind of hypocrisy. The pro-binary poster needs to work on her own grammar before dictating grammar rules to other people. [/quote] ? I don't think that the "boys are boys and girls are girls" PP is primarily upset about the singular they. And if that is what the BABAGAG PP is primarily upset about -- it's already a lost cause anyway. Both the singular they (for example, "Everybody needs to bring their calculator to class tomorrow") and the non-specific they (for example, "Somebody left their purse in the girls' locker room") are well-established in standard American English usage.[/quote]
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