I cringe every time I hear another guy refer to women like this

  • Bob@feddit.nl
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    13 days ago

    adjectives as nouns are rarely a good sign in general

    I don’t think that’s true unless you mean within the context of referring to people or something, e.g. the blacks, the poors. But then stuff like “the rich” and “the unemployed” I don’t really take issue with.

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      13 days ago

      yeah, you’re right but they’re two different cases. notice how when it’s right you don’t pluralize it with an -s because some adjectives have a form of a plural noun, so they don’t have a singular form: “a poor” or “a black” is just yikes. you can find words like “rich” as plural nouns apart from the adjective forms in the dictionary. you might find “female” and “black” as a noun for people too, but they should be marked offensive either directly or in usage notes.

      so that’s the distinction. “black” or “female” don’t exist as plural nouns like “the rich” or “the blessed”.

      interestingly enough there are exceptions. there is no plural noun “the gay” but “gays” usually isn’t offensive as a noun, but also “a gay” is weird and offensive. language is complicated.

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        13 days ago

        I believe “the gays” used to be offensive, and I did notice that myself but it doesn’t make sense to met that that would be the distinction!