kahna1234
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Assertion 1) "He" is a gendered noun. It refers to male things. If you dispute this, you can also try and argue that the sky isn't blue.
Assertion 2) A gendered noun is unsuitable as a gender-neutral noun. Self-evident.
Yes and no. Can be a neutral pronoun.
Assertion 3) Using "He" as the default for a being of undetermined or inconsistent gender is sexist.
No, it isnt sexist. If something or someone is sexist it needs to be designed with the intent to be sexist. Some is not sexist my default. Likewise, something isnt sexist just because you say it is.
You dont seem to understand the etymology of the words 'man', 'he', 'she', 'woman' or any other english gendered words. As such you have made assumptions which do not stand up when analysed in a linguistic sense.
It is. In the vast majority of languages, actually. But some people have turned it into politics. And, well, politics.
Gender politics = worse politics. What makes it even more annoying is that it is ultiamtely meaningless, as all it is today is people who wasted their time on a gender studies degree whhining about things that dont ultimately matter.
Go on, ask the generaly public whether they care when someone uses the default pronoun of 'he' to refer to an unknown. I doubt you'd get much support outside of gender/womens studies graduates.
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