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No such thing as objectivity, we live in the abstract and we give meaning. Pronounced are more of a respectful approach, if your friend said "don't call me "(insert what ever)" I find it is disrespectful", you'd stop, same for disabilities, where I'm from we had lots of derogatory names for disabled people and most people will not use those names as its disrespectful.
You are witnessing the natural progression of language, kick and scream all you want but well be there with you or without you
Biology is objective. The rules of English grammar are objective. You are wrong per both.
Yes they are objective but every year a new dictionary comes out with new words and meanings, this is humanity turning the abstract into meaning. I'd like to see you get by with the vocabulary of a 16th century Brit.
English grammar doesn't change without the consent of the majority. You lose.
You don't seem to be in the majority buddy
I am. The billions of English speakers in the third world overwhelmingly reject western degeneracy and cultural imperialism. Nobody's buying what you're selling.