Middle English: from Old French persone, from Latin persona ‘actor's mask, character in a play’, later ‘human being’.
Is it too close to this next one? Did it sound too much like Engineerperson?
-person
used as a neutral alternative to -man in nouns denoting professional status, a position of authority, etc.
"chairperson"
Is the use of person in this context really stripping the screamingrubberband of his manhood? Maybe if he was a girly-man, or presenting as a homo, but his text is pretty much screaming masculine.
(But don't get me started on "partner", because that implies a couple of homosexuals, whether male or female.)
[–] Hand_of_Node ago
Guys and men are humans too.
Is it too close to this next one? Did it sound too much like Engineerperson?
Is the use of person in this context really stripping the screamingrubberband of his manhood? Maybe if he was a girly-man, or presenting as a homo, but his text is pretty much screaming masculine.
(But don't get me started on "partner", because that implies a couple of homosexuals, whether male or female.)
[–] DocterDildo 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
It's satanic speak. Meaning a genderless being. Which is what they want all white people to be.