'LatinX' backfires on the Democrats

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one I know uses this term. It is yet again a right wing pushed tripe that people buy into.


It very much exists in academia where a lot of these DEI initiatives originate from. It's also used in Latino LGBT circles were the term originated from, but that's a very small percentage of the Latino population.
Anonymous
Threads like these:

“I saw someone do something on the Internet, therefore the Democrats are responsible for it.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one I know uses this term. It is yet again a right wing pushed tripe that people buy into.


Except it’s not right wing people using the term. So, how’s that work?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Threads like these:

“I saw someone do something on the Internet, therefore the Democrats are responsible for it.”



Generally accurate.


And?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Spanish language itself is steeped in gender. English-speaking people trying to change and neutralize another culture’s language to suit their politically motivated worldview is deeply offensive to native Spanish speakers.

Duh.


So is French, so is Italian, so are other Asian languages. But thank God we have progressive English speakers telling people who speak gendered languages what is or isn't right. Mindwarpingly stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one I know uses this term. It is yet again a right wing pushed tripe that people buy into.



Try again. It is widely used among corporate HR-types. You must not get out much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Threads like these:

“I saw someone do something on the Internet, therefore the Democrats are responsible for it.”


Yes, now tell us about all the threads insisting Republicans do X because someone claims to have seen a Republican doing X. We'll wait.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one I know uses this term. It is yet again a right wing pushed tripe that people buy into.


Except it’s not right wing people using the term. So, how’s that work?


I actually work for a center right think tank and some of the young people use the term. Not everyone, but they use it.
Anonymous
What is the appropriate term? I’m sincerely asking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the appropriate term? I’m sincerely asking.


Latinos. Or Hispanics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the appropriate term? I’m sincerely asking.


Latino. Latina. Or Hispanic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one I know uses this term. It is yet again a right wing pushed tripe that people buy into.


I literally heard it on an NBC News report the other day. It sounded weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one I know uses this term. It is yet again a right wing pushed tripe that people buy into.


I literally heard it on an NBC News report the other day. It sounded weird.


And here it is in the Boston Globe. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bostonglobe.com/2021/11/22/opinion/how-latinx-communities-are-benefiting-bidens-economic-agenda/%3foutputType=amp

New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/29/style/new-latinx-literature.html

CNN: https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/10/entertainment/gallery/hollywood-latinxcellence/index.html

CNBC: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2021/11/17/harvards-student-newspaper-elects-its-first-latinx-president.html

SFGate: https://www.sfgate.com/news/bayarea/article/Sf-City-s-Latinx-Population-Continues-To-See-15792781.php

Are these all products of the imagination of the right?


Yes. These are all "right-wing pushed tripe." As is "defund the police" and "woke."
/s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My first generation Latinx boss uses the term Latinx to talk about diverse groups of people and so we all use it in our division. She identifies ethnically as Colombian.


My first generation gay, Latin boss hates the term.
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