If that’s their argument, I’d rather they stated that explicitly, rather than relying on the ambiguity of generic plurals.
(And in certain cases I can’t see what’s wrong with just using the same legal/social/institutional framework that already exists for men. “After all, we are a university, not a bath house.”)
If that’s their argument, I’d rather they stated that explicitly, rather than relying on the ambiguity of generic plurals.
(And in certain cases I can’t see what’s wrong with just using the same legal/social/institutional framework that already exists for men. “After all, we are a university, not a bath house.”)