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  • He's literally extremely privileged and still suffered from a for profit system, so yes people with less means have it worse.

    He did suffer, but he never became homeless, lived in fear day to day, or had to ration life-saving medications like insulin.

  • How embarrassing

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  • You can refer to men or women as they, as you are not specifying a gender with the world "they"

    So you are making up grammar rules, this has nothing to do with gender. Bye.

  • How embarrassing

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  • No, it seems like you identify in a non-binary way and they/them would be an appropriate way to address you.

    This isn't saying you should or shouldn't be addressed in a specific way, I'm saying it's not clear what your gender identity is. You've stated an occupation, not a gender. I don't want to get into how I disagree that gender can be an occupation, but you haven't said anything about how an occupation can be a gender.

  • How embarrassing

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  • He didn't disagree. He's trying to tell you, creating prescriptive grammar rules will make you less understood. You have decided to add a conlang feature to the English language. Your expectations on this are impossible to meet, because it requires the people that you are speaking with both research you AND internalize this rule only you have prescribed.