Even a brilliant publication like the Paris Review can drop a clanger now and then. Here's a sentence from "Life After Empathy: On Philip K. Dick and Blade Runner 2019":
"Like the enslaved Africans in the New World, they [replicants] sometimes object to their lot in life and go rogue, killing their masters, returning to Earth, and passing for human."
Um, did the enslaved Africans in the New World object to their lot in life? Yep. ...
And did they go rogue, killing their masters? Some. So far, so good.
But then we get to "and passing for human."
Oops.