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    I used to work with this lifted-truck literally red-necked red neck. He kept going on about how hot his girl was, and how white she was.

    One day he shows me her picture, and she was indeed a very hot dark skinned Latina. Some people are just in denial.

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      A lot of Latin American people see themselves as white and would get very offended if you suggest otherwise
      Edit: Sorry I had no idea latinx was offensive

      • @WhiteHawk
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        831 year ago

        They’d certainly get offended if someone referred to them as “latinx”, lol

        • @EmoBean
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          441 year ago

          How are people still saying that unironically?

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            As far as I understand it, “Latinx” is supposed to be the gender-neutral form of Latina/Latino.

            Depending on who you ask, it may be more or less offensive than assuming their gender, or simply using a different word.

        • Khrux
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          31 year ago

          I’m from the wrong continent to really understand this issue in depth but what’s wrong with ‘Latin American’ as a term?

      • @KredeSeraf
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        551 year ago

        Having had this conversation with literally 300+ hispanic people, never once has a single one had a single positive thought about “latinx”. Gendered nouns is literally a large part of their language.

        • @[email protected]
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          121 year ago

          Fun fact; English used to have three genders --masculine, feminine and neuter-- like most of the other Germanic languages, but they got stripped out over the years for historical reasons having to do with the Danelaw and the Norman conquest and are gone by the time of filthy old Chaucer.

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              11 year ago

              Right?

              I feel like it’s something we might want to run with, like bring back gendered English!

              English also used to be much more case-based as well. We still do the same things in modern English, but we don’t do it with grammar and instead use syntax which isn’t as cool.

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          111 year ago

          Yea the whole thing started and is mostly used by a fringe people who are going a tad too far with political correctness.

          Mind you, I’m fine with political correctness and I’m left leaning but sometimes you can go to far.

          But if someone wants to be referred to by those terms then be my guest.

        • @kryostar
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          101 year ago

          Genered nouns is the backbone of so many goddamn languages. The people being offended by it are the ones that don’t speak that tongue.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 year ago

        I lot of Latinos are white, but she was not. Of course to a racist like this guy, no Latino is really white.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        Only Americans seem to draw a distinction between Spanish descendents other European descendents. Presumably because they’re poor and on the wrong side of a line someone drew on a map.

        Antonio Banderas was bemused when he was labelled a “person of colour”.

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        Yes I’ve had this argument with some Latino people. I guess they don’t to be on the shitside of the stratification, but the racist whites hate them as well.