• SplashJackson@lemmy.ca
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      4 days ago

      Did you read my whole diatribe or just react to the first five words?

      Maybe I’m the one that can’t read English. Can you point out to me, where exactly within the definition you linked to me does it say the proper pronoun to refer to these bastards is ‘force-worker’?

      What I’m saying is that the grammar is fucked. Nobody says, ‘Remember Ted? He works forces now.’ No, they’ll say, ‘Remember Ted? He’s a fuckin’ pig now.’

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        4 days ago

        “Working the forces” is a colloquial way to refer to doing police work. It’s just missing a “the”, calm down.

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        4 days ago

        I read the whole diatribe at least three times before responding.

        The grammar pedantry is just silly, it’s fucking song lyrics, have you listened to music before? Read a poem? Liberties are taken, and that’s that.

        the reason the line is repeated so often is because it is unique and atypical (deriving from its “poor grammar”), and therefore recognizable

        Try it out - “some cops are kkk members.” Not as catchy or iconic, sorry.

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          3 days ago

          All they had to add was the word “in”; barely a silly bull

          “Some of those that work in forces, are the same that burn crosses”

          But noooo that would be too much work!

          Well, let me tell you sonny jim, no revolution is won by laziness! Anyone whose played Dance Dance Revolution can tell you that.