Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A) Latinx is a made-up term white wokes created to feel….like they did something? Please stop. It’s still Latino.
B) A lot of people are racist . . .
Replacing “Latino/a” with Latinx or LatinX is not something “woke” (whatever that’s supposed to mean. It is a result of how bigoted and transphobic the LatinX community has unfortunately shown itself to be.
The new and correct term, LatinX,
is significant because it creates a more inclusive identity for individuals of Latin American descent, particularly those who are transgender or gender nonconforming. It highlights the desperate need to address transphobia within LatinX communities here and abroad, which often stems from cultural machismo and intolerant religious beliefs that continue to marginalize these identities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A) Latinx is a made-up term white wokes created to feel….like they did something? Please stop. It’s still Latino.
B) A lot of people are racist . . .
Replacing “Latino/a” with Latinx or LatinX is not something “woke” (whatever that’s supposed to mean. It is a result of how bigoted and transphobic the LatinX community has unfortunately shown itself to be.
The new and correct term, LatinX,
is significant because it creates a more inclusive identity for individuals of Latin American descent, particularly those who are transgender or gender nonconforming. It highlights the desperate need to address transphobia within LatinX communities here and abroad, which often stems from cultural machismo and intolerant religious beliefs that continue to marginalize these identities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A) Latinx is a made-up term white wokes created to feel….like they did something? Please stop. It’s still Latino.
B) A lot of people are racist . . .
Replacing “Latino/a” with Latinx or LatinX is not something “woke” (whatever that’s supposed to mean. It is a result of how bigoted and transphobic the LatinX community has unfortunately shown itself to be.
Anonymous wrote:A) Latinx is a made-up term white wokes created to feel….like they did something? Please stop. It’s still Latino.
B) A lot of people are racist . . .
Anonymous wrote:A) Latinx is a made-up term white wokes created to feel….like they did something? Please stop. It’s still Latino.
B) A lot of people are racist, which impacts/influences their children - surely you’re aware of this
C) I’m mixed (Puerto Rican and white) and I had friends of all races as a kid, and still do. What you observe is not universally true.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s what I noticed when I went to a majority white college. White students occasionally complained about what they called “the Black tables”. They didn’t complain about the football team tables or the drama student tables, or even the pre-meds who want to bond over organic chemistry tables. They didn’t complain about the Jewish tables or the students who ate at the Kosher Kitchen either. What I eventually realized was that the students who complained saw the other student groups as individuals who shared commonalities. They saw the Black students sitting together as “Black students sitting together” — and somehow felt threatened by this, yet rarely took the initiative to join in and share the table.
One of the reasons students segregate along racial lines is for the opportunity to interact with other students as individuals— instead of being someone else’s educational experience. It gets exhausting, especially when you’re treated as an anomaly by those who view themselves as somehow representing the default, ideal, or norm.
Anonymous wrote:My kids don’t
Anonymous wrote:Spent a week this Summer at a teens’ coed summer camp and noticed this happening. The African-American kids in particular seemed to really self-segregate and only sit with AA kids during mealtimes.
Our troop is about 40% white, equal amount Asian/Indian, with a few Latinx and AA kids. But at summer camp 2025, they all just seemed to separate this way.
Why are kids still doing this in 2025? Any suggestions to stop it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DEI created racist children. It was not like this 30 years ago. Thanks woke democrats!
Ha! 30 years ago I was in hs and it was this way. POCs have to codeswitch around white people. It's nice to just be yourself sometimes. I'm shocked you don't know this.
Such a ridiculous assertion. I guess saying "ask" instead of "aks" is codeswitching if you say so.
And this kind of racist nonsense is why folks spend time amongst themselves. Do you spend any time with POC? I bet no one even notices that you don't. I really can't believe we are back here in 2025.
Quite a bit. And I don't accuse them of codeswitching just because they don't conform to stereotypes that you picked up from TV.
You have no idea. And also, I don't believe you. I am a POC, so I speaker from lived experience, not anything on tv.
This seems exceedingly doubtful. You sound more like a good liberal who read White Fragility a few years ago for that one class. So now you work buzzwords like "codeswitching" and "POC" into your conversations and refer to homogeneous groups as "folks". We get it, you're a good person. Nice job.
Anonymous wrote:DEI created racist children. It was not like this 30 years ago. Thanks woke democrats!