Also in 2014, the “Person of the Year” was the people fighting Ebola. In 2005 is was “Good Samaritans” (humanitarian philanthropists). In 2002, whistleblowers. And that’s not including the times when they chose a generic such as “The Protester” (2011) or “The American Soldier” (2003) which was grammatically singular but still referring to multiple people. They have a plural “Person of the Year” pretty often.
Post #1139177
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- CatBus
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- Politics 2: Electric Boogaloo
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- 6-Dec-2017, 4:42 PM