Obviously. The question is whether language should be logical and how that might help with clarity.
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It's the wrong question. English has developed such that we understand each other, so it does not need to be artificially improved.
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Adrian! People can talk about what they like & don't like about a language & why!
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I didn't say they can't, did I?
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Then just let them and stop telling them its a wrong question & they should be talking about something else. You go and do that.
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I think saying it's the wrong question is a fair argumentative point. Not sure why you're being the debate police.
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Because if I raise an issue, I'd like to discuss that rather than have people tell me it's the wrong question. Just don't engage then.
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Getting close to saying that if I think that someone misunderstands an issue I shouldn't be able to say so.
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Nowhere near that. They raised the issue abt logical structure. You told them they shouldn't look at it that way.
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That's my opinion - one of my few pearls of wisdom - not sure why it should be censored.
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Oh for goodness sake. You're not being censored by people telling you they'll talk about things the way they want &go away if not interested
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You told me to stop saying something. (To a third party.)
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