He.We.They.Third person singular or plural.
He.We.They.Third person singular or plural.
This way of addressing one or more individuals is debatable to say the least.
The addressee appeals to the authority and strength of the crowd that is multitude.
Be it 2 or more titles for one person or the authority of the group.
It is usually used when someone tries to impose, suggest, convince someone or some of his personal truth, which he falsely presents as a group truth, i.e. that it is supported by the group, i.e. more than 2 people.