Of course we all know that when a personal pronoun is the object of a verb or a preposition, it must be an objective pronoun. My question here is about the choice of a nominative pronoun in the slogan of the solidarity movement for gender equality “He for She”. It sounds ungrammatical to me and I wonder why it was preferred. Can anyone explain?
Answer
This is not a sentence where applying grammatical rules is obligatory, but merely a title for a campaign aiming to raise awareness. Hence it is only logical to pick words that will make the title catchier and somewhat easier to pronounce.
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