If there are 10 people in a room, and 9 of them have brown hair and 1 of them has red hair, you cannot assert "There are no people with red hair in this room.".
The "Exceptions don't count!" argument amounts to nothing but grasping at straws to deliberately make your parameters for defining these words exclusionary.
You have no reason to deny the validity of these "exceptions" that disprove your absolutist definitions, so why do you?
If there are 10 people in a room, and 9 of them have brown hair and 1 of them has red hair, you cannot assert "There are no people with red hair in this room.".
The "Exceptions don't count!" argument amounts to nothing but grasping at straws to deliberately make your parameters for defining these words exclusionary.
You have no reason to deny the validity of these "exceptions" that disprove your absolutist definitions, so why do you?