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Published 14:03 15 Oct 2016 BST
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Washington DC resident Rebecca Piazza has come up with a clever and depressingly relevant example that refers to the US Presidential election, and more specifically the recent controversies surrounding Donald Trump's treatment and attitude towards women. She shows how a simple change in punctuation can make an empowering phrase into one that promotes misogyny.
The first example is: 'To women: You can do anything'. Piazza attributes this sentiment to Clinton, who would be the first female President of the United States of America. But if you replace the colon with a comma, the phrase becomes: 'To women, you can do anything'. It is an attitude of objectification and dehumanisation that is more befitting of Trump's vile words and alleged actions.
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