That is evidence in favor of that usage of pronouns being undesirable for efficient communication of evidence. It doesn’t comment particularly on whether or not that particular usage has been traditionally accepted.
I’m not trying to argue with your objection to that kind of usage. I certainly don’t consider using ‘he’ by default any better than using ‘she’ by default. I think “AAAAAAAAAAUGH” is a valid response. It is just ironically more valid than ‘No’.
That is evidence in favor of that usage of pronouns being undesirable for efficient communication of evidence. It doesn’t comment particularly on whether or not that particular usage has been traditionally accepted.
I’m not trying to argue with your objection to that kind of usage. I certainly don’t consider using ‘he’ by default any better than using ‘she’ by default. I think “AAAAAAAAAAUGH” is a valid response. It is just ironically more valid than ‘No’.