General
07 Feb 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterI prefer “humankind.” It has deep roots, although possibly not to a source acceptable to the French or French Canadians.
LMAO.
Brilliant cringworthyness.
Nice one Trudeau
“humankind (n.) the human species," 1640s, from human + kind (n.). Originally two words. Middle English had humaigne lynage "humankind" (mid-15c.).” Etymonline.com
Originally posted by @divegeesterI think Canada's reaction to Trudeau's clumsy pompous virtue signalling is meaningless as long as they remain conspicuously silent about Duchess64.
LMAO.
Brilliant cringworthyness.
Nice one Trudeau
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelHow about
Too many syllables. Aye ...
"We"
then?
Or should we include KI?
Originally posted by @divegeesterI kind of liked Peoplekind, more politically correct in this day and age than saying mankind.
LMAO.
Brilliant cringworthyness.
Nice one Trudeau
Using peoplekind doesn't leave out the women, which is quite an issue here and all over the world as they don't want to be treated as second class cticzens which has gone on for Century's actually.
-VR