Letter: We are all a ‘who,’ not a ‘that’
Responding to the Oct. 8 headlines "Nicknames 'offend' Jesus" and "Male, female … X," I recommend that we all consider a fine point of writing to say "people who" rather than "people that."In that front-page story, Christopher Wharton, attorney and Salt Lake City councilman, is quoted as saying, "Mel wasn't the first person that had come to me about [the vagueness of the portion of Utah law that seems to allow for gender marker changes].” In this time of gut-wrenching division among
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