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Somewhat tangential, but my sister-in-law insists that people use “latinx” whenever she hears someone say latino or latina. This despite the fact that latinos overwhelmingly prefer the terms “latino” or “hispanic” to describe themselves; in fact most have never even heard the term latinx and most of those who have are offended by that, not by latino or hispanic. I like pointing out to my (very white) sister-in-law that there is nothing more white than telling other ethnicities what they should or should not be called.

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58 points

Latinx sounds like a new Linux distribution.

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we should make it a distro, just to fuck it over. Sounds funny to me.

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9 points

I support this

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Latinx sounds like a cartoon about Latina fairies.

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I thought it was a music genre for a long time.

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It should also bee a cool drink or a bag of chips.

LATIN-X!!! THE BEST DRINK YOUR MOM HAS NEVER HEARD OF!!!

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26 points

sis havin’ an extra slice of that white-savior complex

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Saving from what actually? 🤔

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Presumably from her guilt

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Latino/a individuals have overwhelmingly said “No” to Latinx.

I haven’t had many latina friends, but the ones I have had basically said a slur would actually be less offensive than latinx, and yeah, white people dictating what other cultures can and can’t do… kinda racist…

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okay but what do genderqueer people whose first language is spanish say?

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Latine! It has the added benefit of being pronounceable in Spanish, unlike latinx.

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to be fair I don’t know how to pronounce the x in english either.

but that is the one I’ve heard most often. edit: e not x, most often

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The male form doubles as gender neutral. Some people have tried to start using -e ending, but I’m pretty sure basically no one actually uses it.

Edit: Gotta love the dualing anecdote replies.

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e ending is what I’ve seen from gender non conforming spanish-as-first-language speakers most often. I’m gonna go with it until it starts being overwhelmed with something else, languages being living things and them being the people who I see as having any right to determine this bit.

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As someone who is native of a romance language, I would prefer using the male form. It doesn’t feels 100%, but it’s worth it.

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They can call themselves latinx and I would call them that as well, if that’s what they choose. The issue is with people (like my sister-in-law) insisting that everybody hispanic should be called latinx.

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im just saying, those are the only people who I listen to on this discourse and I will parrot whatever they say, because my tounge absolutely defiles that language every time I try to speak it, and don’t think straight cis people have a right to an opinion here, regardless of their language preference.

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most of those who have are offended by that

I’ve never heard of anyone having strong feelings, one way or the other, outside of the Internet.

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Most of the Latino people I know are down to be called Spanish. Latinx is ridiculous.

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Guessing you’re being downvoted because Latino != Spanish just like American != British. “Spanish descent” is applicable to some, but Latino backgrounds are as diverse as American or Canadian backgrounds. It doesn’t refer to a race or culture but to people who identify with the Latin American region (Central and South American and parts of the Caribbean).

This is a TIL for me btw, as I originally was just going to respond that it includes Portugese but then looked up more information about “Latino” because I realized my idea of it was very general and wasn’t sure if those with Aztec descent, for example, would be considered “Latino”. The answer is yes, along with many descendent from areas all over the world, in case the first paragraph didn’t make that clear.

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People just don’t know how many Latino people refer to themselves as Spanish. Especially in urban areas and traveling workers.

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it’s about the minority that don’t feel as though latino/a doesn’t describe them. it’s not for the majority favored by the status quo

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So displease the majority to please the minority?

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“when you try to please everyone, you please nobody”

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displease the majority to give visibility to the minority. no one is hurt when latinx is used, but the people latinx additionally represents face violence every day

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On the other hand its basically Americans telling others how to speak their language.

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latinx was coined by a latinx activist

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