• @the_toast_is_gone@lemmy.world
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        75 hours ago

        Technically, nothing. In the same way that “person who committed thievery” is a correct term for “thief.” People may not be illegal, but we call them criminals all the time.

        • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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          35 hours ago

          But you realize that’s not what’s in the headline, right?

          Like, if you’re trying to actually learn I’m down to clarify, but it feels like you just want to argue the line as close to dehumanizing these people as you can…

          • @the_toast_is_gone@lemmy.world
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            53 hours ago

            No, I just don’t find much point in the “no human is illegal” thing. Nobody is saying that being a human is illegal, or that they are innately illegal. But people can be criminals. Do you prefer the term “criminal foreigner” rather than “illegal foreigner”?

            • NoneOfUrBusiness
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              12 hours ago

              or that they are innately illegal.

              The modern American right wing would like to object.

            • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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              13 hours ago

              Nobody is saying that being a human is illegal, or that they are innately illegal.

              The headline:

              Illegal foreigners

              But in case you’re honestly trying to learn:

              Use an adjective to describe a person. Don’t use a noun to label to them.

              Christian’s are the exception because they “took it back” like over a thousand years ago when they became the majority, it’s perfectly fine for them to prefer that. But it doesn’t effect any other group.

              And it’s not just religions, literally every group in every conversation;

              Use adjectives.

              Not nouns.