Difference between revisions of "Latinx"

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'''Latinx''' is a [[politically correct]] substitute for "Latino", in order to make it gender neutral.
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'''Latinx''' is a highly controversial, [[politically correct]] substitute for "Latino", in order to make it gender neutral.
  
Increasingly the [[liberal media]] refer to the "Latinx community" rather than the more familiar "Latino community."
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Increasingly the [[liberal media]] refer to the "Latinx community" rather than the more familiar "Latino community." The vast majority of Latinos do not even understand or use the term in their daily lives.
 
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Revision as of 20:51, October 2, 2021

Latinx is a highly controversial, politically correct substitute for "Latino", in order to make it gender neutral.

Increasingly the liberal media refer to the "Latinx community" rather than the more familiar "Latino community." The vast majority of Latinos do not even understand or use the term in their daily lives.