The entire argument has been that YouTube has been acting hypocritically, so thanks for just proving the point further smart guy
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I'm honestly not sure if you are aware terms like dude/guy/man can refer to generally any person, and not exclusively males. Or do you lose your shit when someone says "Hey Guys" to any group with 1+ women?
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You are arguing how a word is used, when already given an example of how it used correctly in a gender-neutral context, I honestly don't know what to say anymore but goodbye I guess.
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You actually threw a fit when I called you a guy, so maybe not the best response to come up with
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No one's denying what I said, the tweet is still up dude (oops!), it's still a term that can be used in a gender-neutral way, as I've already demonstrated. Honestly was just poking fun at you for your perceived hypocrisy.
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One of Billie Eilish's most popular song is called "Bad Guy", where (big surprise) she refers to herself as "The bad guy". Now, do you think she's identifying as a male here, or maybe the term has gender-neutral connotations? Which seems more plausible to you?
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