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Just shut up and listen, argues newspaper’s data editor
Paul Joseph Watson – APRIL 21, 2016
The Guardian’s Mona Chalabi says that correcting bad grammar is offensive and racist because white people are more likely to be concerned about good grammar.
According to the newspaper’s data editor, grammar rules were invented by wealthy white people and therefore non-whites should be free to ignore them without being criticized.
“The people pointing out the mistakes are more likely to be older, wealthier, whiter, or just plain academic than the people they’re treating with condescension,” states Chalabi.
“All to often, it’s a way to silence people and that’s particularly offensive when it’s someone who might already be struggling to speak up,” she adds.
Chalabi argues that rather than correcting bad grammar, people should just shut up and listen.
“We should spend more time listening to what others have to say and less focusing on the grammar what they say it with,” she asserts.
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