Well, it's nice post. I can not really say anything about this. Most important thing for me in learning English is communication. As long as we understand what other people write and speak, that's a language.
I believe he is trying to say that you can begin a sentence with "People that..." or with "People whom...". You con't have to associate a form of who with humans.
I notice that Boston.com has now changed their Globe photo illustration to show a book whose cover reads "Grammar" rather than the previous "Grammer" - suggesting that the initial error was perhaps not intentional. Sad/scary.
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Huh? Is there a direct-address comma missing there? Because that's the only way I can make sense of that sentence.
People that has always been good English.
Neatorama's quote formatting stripped away the italics.