The Associated Press "dehumanizes" the French
The Associated Press "dehumanizes" the French
The Associated Press "dehumanizes" the French
Updated tweet is "the Fr*nch"
People of French persuasion.
We apologize for the fault in the subtitles. Those responsible have been sacked. We apologize again for the fault in the subtitles. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked have been sacked. The directors of the firm hired to continue the credits after the other people had been sacked, wish it to be known that they have just been sacked. The credits have been completed in an entirely different style at great expense and at the last minute.
Thank you! I was going to see that
Victims of Frencheness
Victims implies vulnerability. We now prefer people with a condition of being French.
I mostly use "The French" in a dehumanising manner. Which is a good thing, because a chess opening should not be humanised.
Are you telling me that my love of the Caro Kann is inhuman?
Love is a human emotion, so the Caro Kann will never love you. Hope you recover from this loss.
MmmAaaahhhhhhhh thfrnchh....
Was looking for this.
Well done. Just like Orson.
"There's no money that's worth this!"
The Folks at The AP are The Silly.
French-Identifying People, please
Ahh yes I heard the correct term is ‘ze freench’
Their preferred pronouns are ils/lui/leur, and they prefer to be called Les Français.
I finally understand the expression, "Pardon my French."
Dude, "The French" is not the preferred nomenclature...
How Interpreted this:
"Complaints have been received regarding an poorly thought out inclusion to our examples of dehumanizing terms. We apologize and will no longer consider that term dehumanizing."
Thats fkn funny
It should be Le Français.
The use of "the French" in this tweet by @AP was inappropriate and should have been "the Fr*nch 🤢."
French is offensive? Then how the fuck am I supposed to refer to Belgians?
French people didn't want to be lumped in with the other groups - thereby being offensive
Didn’t y’all read? Instead of “the French”, a more appropriate term they recommend is “people with mental illnesses”.
/s for the humor impaired
"People with French"
Humor impaired? You mean like "the Germans" ?