Of course. It's something like 3% of Syrian refuges, for example. No population is uniform.
But if we were talking casually about, say, Hong Kong, and I said the Hong Kong-ese speak Cantonese, would you complain because some percentage do not?
Or if I said Spanish people speak Spanish?
It's not a useful distinction to draw unless you provide it in the context of some larger argument.
But if we were talking casually about, say, Hong Kong, and I said the Hong Kong-ese speak Cantonese, would you complain because some percentage do not?
Or if I said Spanish people speak Spanish?
It's not a useful distinction to draw unless you provide it in the context of some larger argument.