Is a witness calling a person "female" rather than a "woman" misogyny?https://twitter.com/GoldenbergLaw/status/993550929302642690 …
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Replying to @ScottGreenfield
I personally have no problem with being called "female" as an adjective. It's when people (mostly cops & similar Neanderthal thugs who wan to appear "objective" or "detached") refer to women as "females" (noun) that I get annoyed.
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Replying to @Maggie_McNeill @ScottGreenfield
to be fair, I get annoyed when cops use words like "the" and "a"
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Replying to @MorlockP @Maggie_McNeill
My only concern about copspeak is whether I can make them admit they're lying or cry on cross. Except the "poignant" testimony. I do so love the "poignant" testimony.
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Replying to @MorlockP @Maggie_McNeill
Q: How did you know the smell was marijuana? A: It was poignant. Q: Poignant? Judge: He said poignant. Q: Are you sure? A: Yes. Q: Did someone tell you to say that word? A: No. Q: Did you mean "pungent"? A: ???
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perfect
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