Originally Posted by
Buck Rogers
they
/T͟Hā/
- 1.
used to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
"the two men could get life sentences if they are convicted"
- 2.
used to refer to a person of unspecified gender.
"ask someone if they could help"
They could be both sides of the reparations argument.....but I could prolly hazard a guess as to why you took it personally
As an aside......I gotta laugh at definition #2 of what "they" means.....laugh....scoff....about the same for me. I can't help but imagine it prolly has your full support(a rhetorical question, you needn't go down that rabbit hole or, feel free but I won't be playing because that would legitimize the concept))
I wasn't offended, just making a joke about you getting the threads confused. I should have used an emoji
to make it better understood. We get 3 so
on definition 2. If someone would rather be referred to as "they" than he or she I'd oblige them but I'd definitely get it wrong the first time without a heads up.