There we go. I should have known--It's not about grammar at all, it's about your ideology.
The practice of bombarding women with geek tests before accepting them is what he is referring to.
It happens all the time including in the now closed thread about their new designer, Kate Welch.
It is refreshing to see this attitude from WotC and it has been there from the start of 5e. They don't want toxic people in their game/community.
Are you putting a higher importance on grammar than on human rights?
Are you seriously suggesting that we have to dispense with the distinction between singular and plural in order to avoid "oppression and hatred and bigotry" and some kind of threat every day? You're really going to suggest that keeping that singular/plural distinction is oppressive?
If so, you've lost your damn mind.
One of these is nonsense on stilts, the other is the foundation of language itself!
Don't you dare.
"Y'all" is plural.
"All y'all" is, um, lots of plural.
You're welcome.
Funny, I couldn't find the phrase "human rights" once in that entirepile of drivelessay. Maybe your'e confusing two different things?
Or maybe you're playing a semantic game, suggesting that the basket of protections we refer to as "human rights" are not actually "rights", let alone "natural" ones, and therefore devoid of value?
If you're seriously saying that we should feel free to treat other humans like dirt because a clever rhetorical argument undermines the idea that rights can be natural, I take pity on your soul. Human history has been defined by a deep-rooted instinct in the oldest parts of our brains to look for ways to distinguish "us" from "them" to justify killing/robbing/enslaving the thems. What makes some of us better than animals is that the newer parts of our brains (sometimes) override that instinct.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.