Why do white liberals keep pushing the use of the term 'Latinx'?

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Liberals are famous for their beliefs that whatever a person wants to be called or referred to as, they should then be addressed that way. If some dude wants to be referred to as a woman, they are all in for it.
If a turtle could talk and tell us he/she is a lion and loves to kill and eat wildebeests, liberals would demand the government fund a protection program to save wildebeests from turtles who believe they are lions.
So when there is plenty of evidence that Hispanics do not wish to be called 'Latinx' why do they insist on the continual use? Apparently white liberals are determined to chase Hispanics right to the Republican party.



ā€œLatinxā€ has become popular online over the past few years, but very few Latinos actually use the term. One Pew Research Center survey from 2020 showed that about a quarter of Latinos have heard of the term ā€” and only 3 per cent use it."


Voices: The problem isnā€™t Jill Bidenā€™s ā€˜breakfast tacosā€™ gaffe. The problem is the ā€˜LatinX IncluXion luncheonā€™​



Itā€™s no secret that Democrats are struggling with Latino voters. Just this week, a New York Times/Siena College poll showed that 63 per cent of all Hispanic or Latino registered voters either somewhat or strongly disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as president.


 
Liberals are famous for their beliefs that whatever a person wants to be called or referred to as, they should then be addressed that way. If some dude wants to be referred to as a woman, they are all in for it.
If a turtle could talk and tell us he/she is a lion and loves to kill and eat wildebeests, liberals would demand the government fund a protection program to save wildebeests from turtles who believe they are lions.
So when there is plenty of evidence that Hispanics do not wish to be called 'Latinx' why do they insist on the continual use? Apparently white liberals are determined to chase Hispanics right to the Republican party.



ā€œLatinxā€ has become popular online over the past few years, but very few Latinos actually use the term. One Pew Research Center survey from 2020 showed that about a quarter of Latinos have heard of the term ā€” and only 3 per cent use it."


Voices: The problem isnā€™t Jill Bidenā€™s ā€˜breakfast tacosā€™ gaffe. problem is the ā€˜LatinX IncluXion luncheonā€™​






Yeah, they call Indians "Native Americans" too, but Indians call each other Indians. :rolleyes:
 
Liberals are famous for their beliefs that whatever a person wants to be called or referred to as, they should then be addressed that way. If some dude wants to be referred to as a woman, they are all in for it.
If a turtle could talk and tell us he/she is a lion and loves to kill and eat wildebeests, liberals would demand the government fund a protection program to save wildebeests from turtles who believe they are lions.
So when there is plenty of evidence that Hispanics do not wish to be called 'Latinx' why do they insist on the continual use? Apparently white liberals are determined to chase Hispanics right to the Republican party.



ā€œLatinxā€ has become popular online over the past few years, but very few Latinos actually use the term. One Pew Research Center survey from 2020 showed that about a quarter of Latinos have heard of the term ā€” and only 3 per cent use it."


Voices: The problem isnā€™t Jill Bidenā€™s ā€˜breakfast tacosā€™ gaffe. The problem is the ā€˜LatinX IncluXion luncheonā€™​







No idea where that idiotic term came from, or even how to pronounce it.

I thought at first it was pronounced "Latin-ex" but heard someone say "Latinks."

Either way, it reminds me of Ex-Lax every time I see it written.
 
No idea where that idiotic term came from, or even how to pronounce it.

I thought at first it was pronounced "Latin-ex" but heard someone say "Latinks."

Either way, it reminds me of Ex-Lax every time I see it written.
Do they still make ex-lax?
I ate about a half a box of it when I was a kid because I thought it was chocolate.
It was a long day.
 
Do they still make ex-lax?
I ate about a half a box of it when I was a kid because I thought it was chocolate.
It was a long day.

I've been around enough Latin-exers to know that they shit like they ate a whole package of that stuff. :laughing0301:
 
No idea where that idiotic term came from, or even how to pronounce it.

I thought at first it was pronounced "Latin-ex" but heard someone say "Latinks."

Either way, it reminds me of Ex-Lax every time I see it written.

Here's where it came from, white liberals are desperate to end gender-specific terms. They want to end the use of 'Latino' and Latina', so they've come up with this term to use to end ANY distinction. This is today's liberals, and Dimocrat party, and they need to be stopped.
 
Here's where it came from, white liberals are desperate to end gender-specific terms. They want to end the use of 'Latino' and Latina', so they've come up with this term to use to end ANY distinction. This is today's liberals, and Dimocrat party, and they need to be stopped.

So the Democrats are saying that Hispanics are queer?

That ain't gonna go over too well in the bodegas of the Bronx. I once called some Meskin guy a puta and he was ready to fight.
 
Liberals are famous for their beliefs that whatever a person wants to be called or referred to as, they should then be addressed that way. If some dude wants to be referred to as a woman, they are all in for it.
If a turtle could talk and tell us he/she is a lion and loves to kill and eat wildebeests, liberals would demand the government fund a protection program to save wildebeests from turtles who believe they are lions.
So when there is plenty of evidence that Hispanics do not wish to be called 'Latinx' why do they insist on the continual use? Apparently white liberals are determined to chase Hispanics right to the Republican party.



ā€œLatinxā€ has become popular online over the past few years, but very few Latinos actually use the term. One Pew Research Center survey from 2020 showed that about a quarter of Latinos have heard of the term ā€” and only 3 per cent use it."


Voices: The problem isnā€™t Jill Bidenā€™s ā€˜breakfast tacosā€™ gaffe. The problem is the ā€˜LatinX IncluXion luncheonā€™​







Because they're racists. And using a slur that is both unpronounceable in Spanish and deliberately ignores the centuries-old gendered construct of the language is exactly the kind of malicious racism the left is infamous for.
 

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