@Janet @Heucuva8

Latinx is an ivory tower, Northern-Euro American term though.

axios.com/2022/01/04/the-rise-

"When Latino politicos use the term it is largely to appease white rich progressives who think that is the term we use. It is a vicious circle of confirmation bias," he tweeted.

Suzanne Gamboa reported.
"The reality is, there is very little to no support for its use, and it's sort of seen as something used inside the Beltway or in Ivy League tower settings," García told NBC News.
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I see where you're coming from, and you're correct. But banning words is on the path to fascism, and banning this specific word makes people who are non-binary less visible. If people don't like the term, they don't have to use it. 🤷🏻‍♂️

But those who do, make those marginalized groups more visible.

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It's that awkward intersection between languages, where Spanish uses gendered words for all kinds of things that have no gender whatsoever, whereas in English, if the word for table is feminine, then g-dammit, it's a female table.

I suspect having a masculine word cover both genders of humans doesn't rub Spanish speaking people as much the wrong way as it does in English.

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@EileenKCarpenter @Heucuva8 @Smersh @Janet I seen some people try to use Latine as a better substitute which seems to flow better.

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