Are you six years old? You’re acting like it.
He used to word reign incorrectly. That in your mind means something sinister? LOL
Yes, for you it does.
For the adults in the room, it’s downright laughable to be concerned about.
Okay, I'm pondering. . .
verb
verb: reign; 3rd person present: reigns; past tense: reigned; past participle: reigned; gerund or present participle: reigning
synonyms: prevail, exist, be present, be the case, occur, be prevalent, be current, be rife, be rampant, be the order of the day, be in force, be in effect; More formalobtain "chaos reigned" prevailing, existing, current; usual, common, recognized, established, accepted, popular, widespread "the reigning legal conventions" (of a sports player or team) currently hold a particular title. synonyms: incumbent, current "the reigning world champion"
noun noun: reign; plural noun: reigns 1. the period during which a sovereign rules. "the original chapel was built in the reign of Charles I" synonyms: rule, sovereignty, monarchy "during Henry's reign" the period during which someone or something is predominant or preeminent. "these historic seconds inaugurated the reign of negative political advertising"
synonyms: period in office, incumbency, managership, leadership "his reign as manager"
I'm pondering that you don't own a dictionary and don't realize that he used the work correctly.