Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee, you wonder why the Trump, of all people, made huge headways with Latino voters?
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000017d-81be-dee4-a5ff-efbe74ec0000
Only 2% of Hispanic voters chose the term 'LatinX' to describe their ethnic background.
Seriously, the Democrats spend so much time flailing around about whatever GOP does that Democrats fail to realize that they are overwhelmingly their own worst enemies the vast majority of the time. Thank god we have white progressives telling Hispanic voters that LatinX is the new appropriate term to use. The Democrats are making very dangerous assumptions that the growing Hispanic vote will be theirs. Judging by the LatinX fiasco, the Democrats are doing a good job drumming up votes for the GOP.
Thanks for the solution that didn't have a problem. I'm a Dem and I don't know anyone who uses the term in my age group. I hear some younger folks say it, but is not that common to hear. What's the big deal. I don't know ANY Latinos who use the term Hispanic unless they live in TX. The use of LatinX had no bearing on Trump.
Give me a break.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at a college presentation and tour the other day with my senior and the world language chair used the term "LatinX." Immediately, you could see the parents (and students) shaking their heads and rolling their eyes. Funny how people who use that term are so oblivious to how dopey they look.
I could see the parents, but I don't believe you when you talk about the students. It's common enough among young people that students would not bat an eye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee, you wonder why the Trump, of all people, made huge headways with Latino voters?
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000017d-81be-dee4-a5ff-efbe74ec0000
Only 2% of Hispanic voters chose the term 'LatinX' to describe their ethnic background.
Seriously, the Democrats spend so much time flailing around about whatever GOP does that Democrats fail to realize that they are overwhelmingly their own worst enemies the vast majority of the time. Thank god we have white progressives telling Hispanic voters that LatinX is the new appropriate term to use. The Democrats are making very dangerous assumptions that the growing Hispanic vote will be theirs. Judging by the LatinX fiasco, the Democrats are doing a good job drumming up votes for the GOP.
This is a dumb take. Read again:
Their ethnic background. Individually.
OF COURSE they don't refer to themselves as 'Latinx' - if male, 'Latino' or if female, 'Latina'
"Latinx" is just shorthand for "Latinos and Latinas' in aggregate. But do go on typing 13 extra characters every time if you insist.
Technically it’s only 11 extra characters, not 13. Because it’s not “Latinos and Latinas” - but “Latinos y Latinas”
See? This is the sh!t that happens when English speakers try to tell Spanish speakers how to speak Spanish.![]()
No, a PP is right, you wouldnt type out the full Latinos y Latinas, you would just write Latinos. Same thing for padres/papás, adultos and niños.
-DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee, you wonder why the Trump, of all people, made huge headways with Latino voters?
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000017d-81be-dee4-a5ff-efbe74ec0000
Only 2% of Hispanic voters chose the term 'LatinX' to describe their ethnic background.
Seriously, the Democrats spend so much time flailing around about whatever GOP does that Democrats fail to realize that they are overwhelmingly their own worst enemies the vast majority of the time. Thank god we have white progressives telling Hispanic voters that LatinX is the new appropriate term to use. The Democrats are making very dangerous assumptions that the growing Hispanic vote will be theirs. Judging by the LatinX fiasco, the Democrats are doing a good job drumming up votes for the GOP.
This is a dumb take. Read again:
Their ethnic background. Individually.
OF COURSE they don't refer to themselves as 'Latinx' - if male, 'Latino' or if female, 'Latina'
"Latinx" is just shorthand for "Latinos and Latinas' in aggregate. But do go on typing 13 extra characters every time if you insist.
Technically it’s only 11 extra characters, not 13. Because it’s not “Latinos and Latinas” - but “Latinos y Latinas”
See? This is the sh!t that happens when English speakers try to tell Spanish speakers how to speak Spanish.![]()
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee, you wonder why the Trump, of all people, made huge headways with Latino voters?
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000017d-81be-dee4-a5ff-efbe74ec0000
Only 2% of Hispanic voters chose the term 'LatinX' to describe their ethnic background.
Seriously, the Democrats spend so much time flailing around about whatever GOP does that Democrats fail to realize that they are overwhelmingly their own worst enemies the vast majority of the time. Thank god we have white progressives telling Hispanic voters that LatinX is the new appropriate term to use. The Democrats are making very dangerous assumptions that the growing Hispanic vote will be theirs. Judging by the LatinX fiasco, the Democrats are doing a good job drumming up votes for the GOP.
This is a dumb take. Read again:
Their ethnic background. Individually.
OF COURSE they don't refer to themselves as 'Latinx' - if male, 'Latino' or if female, 'Latina'
"Latinx" is just shorthand for "Latinos and Latinas' in aggregate. But do go on typing 13 extra characters every time if you insist.
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.
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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee, you wonder why the Trump, of all people, made huge headways with Latino voters?
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000017d-81be-dee4-a5ff-efbe74ec0000
Only 2% of Hispanic voters chose the term 'LatinX' to describe their ethnic background.
Seriously, the Democrats spend so much time flailing around about whatever GOP does that Democrats fail to realize that they are overwhelmingly their own worst enemies the vast majority of the time. Thank god we have white progressives telling Hispanic voters that LatinX is the new appropriate term to use. The Democrats are making very dangerous assumptions that the growing Hispanic vote will be theirs. Judging by the LatinX fiasco, the Democrats are doing a good job drumming up votes for the GOP.
This is a dumb take. Read again:
Their ethnic background. Individually.
OF COURSE they don't refer to themselves as 'Latinx' - if male, 'Latino' or if female, 'Latina'
"Latinx" is just shorthand for "Latinos and Latinas' in aggregate. But do go on typing 13 extra characters every time if you insist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee, you wonder why the Trump, of all people, made huge headways with Latino voters?
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000017d-81be-dee4-a5ff-efbe74ec0000
Only 2% of Hispanic voters chose the term 'LatinX' to describe their ethnic background.
Seriously, the Democrats spend so much time flailing around about whatever GOP does that Democrats fail to realize that they are overwhelmingly their own worst enemies the vast majority of the time. Thank god we have white progressives telling Hispanic voters that LatinX is the new appropriate term to use. The Democrats are making very dangerous assumptions that the growing Hispanic vote will be theirs. Judging by the LatinX fiasco, the Democrats are doing a good job drumming up votes for the GOP.
This is a dumb take. Read again:
Their ethnic background. Individually.
OF COURSE they don't refer to themselves as 'Latinx' - if male, 'Latino' or if female, 'Latina'
"Latinx" is just shorthand for "Latinos and Latinas' in aggregate. But do go on typing 13 extra characters every time if you insist.
Anonymous wrote:Gee, you wonder why the Trump, of all people, made huge headways with Latino voters?
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000017d-81be-dee4-a5ff-efbe74ec0000
Only 2% of Hispanic voters chose the term 'LatinX' to describe their ethnic background.
Seriously, the Democrats spend so much time flailing around about whatever GOP does that Democrats fail to realize that they are overwhelmingly their own worst enemies the vast majority of the time. Thank god we have white progressives telling Hispanic voters that LatinX is the new appropriate term to use. The Democrats are making very dangerous assumptions that the growing Hispanic vote will be theirs. Judging by the LatinX fiasco, the Democrats are doing a good job drumming up votes for the GOP.