The generic masculine is a linguistic convention where masculine terms are used to refer to individuals of any gender or to groups that include both men and women. This practice often involves using male pronouns (he/him) or masculine nouns (like "man") to represent people generally, despite the presence of women or non-binary individuals. Critics argue that this usage reinforces gender bias and marginalizes women, leading to discussions about more inclusive language alternatives.
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