• x00z@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Well it’s kind of semantics. The symbolism behind this is not the hill you’d want to die on. Letting somebody do something can either be allowing it or simply not disallowing it. I hate Trump and his low IQ followers, but that sentence does not imply anything.

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      can either be allowing it or simply not disallowing it

      Exactly.

      When I go take a shit, did you allow it, or not disallow it? Neither, because you have no agency over me, so it’d be a stupid fucking sentence.

      I’m not saying he thinks he owns his daughters like some 16th century inbred minor noble.

      But connotations and implications can exist even when they weren’t particularly intentional by the writer (or speaker.)