Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s any more problematic than “hit the road Jack”, “even Steven” or “every Tom, Dick, or Harry”.
Those are offensive to trans-gender people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf is latinx
Something the Gringx invented to be politically correct, but most Latinos hate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf is latinx
Something the Gringx invented to be politically correct, but most Latinos hate it.
Hate is a strong word.
And your individual compliance is not required. Fact remains: the correct term is Latinx.
Use it or face the consequences.
Latina here. What would the consequences be? This should be interesting.
You will be judged in the same way people who refuse to use the pronoun “they” are judged.
It’s not surprising the majority of Latinx people don’t support trans/no binary people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let it go Larlo
Don’t give any f*cks, Larlx.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s any more problematic than “hit the road Jack”, “even Steven” or “every Tom, Dick, or Harry”.
Those are offensive to trans-gender people.
They’re definitely gender exclusive! I think more importantly they reduce someone’s experience to a childish rhyming quip when we know better these days to be more inclusive of our speech. I’m sure there’s some unsavory history to how these phrases found their way into our lexicon.
God I hope this is satire... it’s getting so hard to tell these days.
That would be too brilliant for dcum. I vote for sarcasm.
Anonymous wrote:It’s problematic because the person you are saying it to may not be LatinX or identify as a male. Besides it’s just extremely rude and disrespectful to not use the persons name to whom you are talking.
Anonymous wrote:I remember saying this as a kid after Michelle Tanner/Full House made this famous. Now that my children are watching these “retro” shows, I’m more aware of how things are viewed today in our environment.
Is this actually culturally insensitive in any way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically, no one can speak anymore.
Those who consider themselves especially woke are so boring to talk to. I’m not looking to swap offensive stories, I’d just love a real conversation with more emotion than talking points.
Anonymous wrote:Basically, no one can speak anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf is latinx
Something the Gringx invented to be politically correct, but most Latinos hate it.
+1
Yes, we sure do hate that term.
Aren’t all Romance languages gendered? So a whole language needs to be changed because some Americans say so? Isn’t that the peak of... what’s the word???? Oh yea, privilege?
How ridiculous!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf is latinx
Something the Gringx invented to be politically correct, but most Latinos hate it.
+1
Yes, we sure do hate that term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf is latinx
Something the Gringx invented to be politically correct, but most Latinos hate it.
Hate is a strong word.
And your individual compliance is not required. Fact remains: the correct term is Latinx.
Use it or face the consequences.
Latina here. What would the consequences be? This should be interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf is latinx
Something the Gringx invented to be politically correct, but most Latinos hate it.
+1
Yes, we sure do hate that term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf is latinx
Something the Gringx invented to be politically correct, but most Latinos hate it.