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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought Latinx or Latine was the preferred DEIB nomenclature.[/quote] NP. I think Latinx is on the way out because academics are finally realizing they're the only ones to use it. Most Latinos/Latinas have never heard the term or don't care. [/quote] Surveys show that most in the Latin American community oppose "Latinx." DEI coordinators are trying to impose language on the rest of us. Who elected them to make those decisions? Language shifts that stick are the ones that occur over time and in a pretty democratic way. [/quote] PP here. Pretty sure "Latinx" started in academia, not with DEIB coordinators. Still, it was a top-down change that never resonated with the larger community.[/quote] There was a bit more too it than that. Like attempting to change the language rules of a foreign language even though not a single person asked for that change. It was performative, condescending and deeply ironic.[/quote] +1 [/quote] Are you saying that white people coined the term latinx? because that is deeply wrong and misinformed.[/quote] DP. I think it was Latinx academics who coined the term, at least some of the biggest champions are Latinx. But, they didn’t ask the man/woman on the street. [/quote]
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