Sujet : Re: 25 Classic Books That Have Been Banned
De : ram (at) *nospam* zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.written alt.usage.englishDate : 31. May 2025, 10:59:06
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Peter Fairbrother <
peter@tsto.co.uk> wrote or quoted:
right decision for her. People die, people kill each other - but is a
fetus a people? I don't know.
Beloved brethren in the congregation of language,
Gather ye round, for today we address a matter of great importance
- a matter that has led many astray upon the path of proper
English: the use of "a people" to refer to a single human being.
The Truth Revealed
Verily, I say unto you: in the beginning was the word, and the word
for one human was "person". Yes, "person" - singular, unique, and
whole. When you see one fellow traveler upon this earth, you say,
"There goes a person!" not "There goes a people!" For "people"
is the blessed plural, the multitude, the gathering of persons.
The Meaning of "A People"
But lo! Some may ask, "What of 'a people'"? Take heed, for
"a people" is not a single soul, but a collective - a nation,
a tribe, a community bound by culture, language, or history.
When we speak of "a people", we speak of the French people,
the Maasai people, the people of Middle-earth. It is a multitude
united as one, not one mistaken for many.
The Way Forward
Therefore, let us not wander in the wilderness of confusion.
Let us remember:
- One human: a person
- Two or more humans: people
- A nation or ethnic group: a people
Let this truth be written upon your heart and upon your tongue.
Go forth, and spread the good news of correct grammar, that clarity
and understanding may abound.