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In 1977 the word "he" was used generically to apply to either sex. So this person's explanation of RGB's opinion does not make sense.
I was alive at the time. I remember when it changed.
Even the Constitution uses "he" as a generic person.
Yes, that's the point I've been making.
Well then it's YOU who is missing the point. The bill that was being referenced was using "he" to mean a PERSON, not a MAN or a WOMAN.