Texas leads the charge

  • jimbolauski
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    7 months ago

    It’s no different than calling a person a citizen. Your inability to understand the definition of illegal does not change its definition.

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      7 months ago

      It’s no different than calling a person a citizen.

      A citizen is a thing a person can be. It’s also a noun.
      “Illegal” is not a thing a person can be.

      Actions can be against laws but humans cannot.

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        7 months ago

        Illegal is short for illegal immigrant, many people are illegal immigrants.

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          7 months ago

          Undocumented people may immigrate in a way some people do not consider to be “legal” but they themselves are not illegal therefore “illegals” is a nonsense term.

          • ThrowawayM
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            7 months ago

            My truck is blue, I call it blue. Is blue a nonsense term?

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              7 months ago

              My truck is blue, I call it blue. Is blue a nonsense term?

              Using an adjective as an adjective is a nonsense argument for asserting “using an adjective as a noun to refer to people is not dehumanizing”.

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                7 months ago

                No, I call it blue. As in “Lets take blue to the hardware store”