True chiri.......however one must consider that .....
we are a product of the culture we were raised in and the educational methodology of that time frame.
I, for one, find it difficult to be 'current usage,politically correct' and can't reconcile my thought process as to why some people get so offended at things that are not meant to be offensive. Yes it is difficult to discern at time when one can only read the written word and not see the body language or hear the inflection however I feel that MOST people are intelligent enough to realize when offense is meant and when it isn't.
Also 'Man" is much shorter to type than 'person' especially given that 'person' is defined as being
we are a product of the culture we were raised in and the educational methodology of that time frame.
I, for one, find it difficult to be 'current usage,politically correct' and can't reconcile my thought process as to why some people get so offended at things that are not meant to be offensive. Yes it is difficult to discern at time when one can only read the written word and not see the body language or hear the inflection however I feel that MOST people are intelligent enough to realize when offense is meant and when it isn't.
Also 'Man" is much shorter to type than 'person' especially given that 'person' is defined as being
"human, individual ?sometimes used in combination especially by those who prefer to avoid man in compounds applicable to both sexes"[unquote] and 'man's' earliest definition is1 a (1): an individual human[unquote]
So it looks like we're back to semantics.......
You wouldn't need all those bracket if you rephrased it thus:
There is no 'sexism', 'racism' , just that innate inner sense that says all PEOPLE while maybe not 'equal' (depending on your concept of equality) are 'worthy' (read as having worth!).
No one is treated differently than anyone else.
This to me is demonstrative of true 'liberation','rule of person' and shows that PEOPLE can live in harmony IF THEY CHOOSE TO DO SO!
Forget ideology for a moment and look at it in terms of current usage and clarity.