A collective noun such as antifa can be considered singular or plural depending on the meaning that the speaker wants to convey.
It's perfectly accurate to say "antifa riots" as the girl refers to antifa as a singular group.
The mom says "they're" because she's referring to individual members of said group.
That's ok, I like Nazis. Mmm, grammar Nazis, I mean eheh!
Seriously: it's good that we try to help each other improve our grammar and spelling. We're fighting an information war and when we're arguing with normies or enemies outside of here showing proper command of the English language is important to strengthen our message.
Grammar nazi time.
If "antifa" can be replaced with "they" then it should be "riot" instead of "riots."
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Otherwise pretty accurate and funny.
edit: Disregard I can't into grammar
Grammar Nazi fail.
A collective noun such as antifa can be considered singular or plural depending on the meaning that the speaker wants to convey.
It's perfectly accurate to say "antifa riots" as the girl refers to antifa as a singular group. The mom says "they're" because she's referring to individual members of said group.
Hey I think you're right.
Brain fart on my part I guess.
That's ok, I like Nazis. Mmm, grammar Nazis, I mean eheh!
Seriously: it's good that we try to help each other improve our grammar and spelling. We're fighting an information war and when we're arguing with normies or enemies outside of here showing proper command of the English language is important to strengthen our message.
In her defence, she looks 8 😉.
lol