• Sunshine (she/her)@lemmy.caOP
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    2 days ago

    So you would do anything the law tells you? “We were just following orders” did not cut it for the Nuremberg trials.

    • 1985MustangCobra@lemmy.ca
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      what are you implying? that im going to be ordered to kill someone then be told “im just following orders?” first off if canada came to that, id be long gone, either by killing myself or finding a ride to europe, second off, stop living in fantasy land equating these people damaging private property = me commiting a genocide on a race of people be it white, black, christan, atheist, jew, mulsim whoever. thats fuckin bonkers dude

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          2 days ago

          I use dude as a gender neutral term. And the point I was trying to make is you think I’m going to end up committing crimes that violate human rights.

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              1 day ago

              Not anymore. I was corrected on this around 2017, dude now includes women or non binary

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                  They may not but language changes and the new generation uses dude as a non gendered term.

                  Interestingly, the use of dude in Canada has evolved and expanded beyond its original definition. In recent years, dude has become gender-neutral and can be used to address both men and women. This inclusive use of the term reflects the growing trend towards gender equality and inclusivity in Canadian society.