There’s no need to complicate a perfectly good shibboleth. Indeed, one who does so risks shattering the simple purity of ‘us’ and ‘them’ into a confusing plurality of intermediate positions; and who wants that?
There’s no need to complicate a perfectly good shibboleth. Indeed, one who does so risks shattering the simple purity of ‘us’ and ‘them’ into a confusing plurality of intermediate positions; and who wants that?