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In reply to the discussion: Serious qestion: I feel like I'm being gaslit. Where does the perception of "Democratic elitism" come from? [View all]kelly1mm
(5,211 posts)academe now?
Additionally, do you understand the term 'literally'? If I can find ONE SINGLE instance of someone outside of an academic context using the term that would be an incorrect statement, correct?
" Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defended using the word Latinx to describe Hispanic men and women over the weekend and slammed her Democratic colleagues who she said rail against it despite polling data indicating most Hispanics dont use the term or virulently object to it.
In the spirit of pride, I wanted to have a note on gender inclusivity in the Spanish language, Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said in a video posted to her Instagram Story. People sometimes like to make a lot of drama over the term Latinx. But even before Latinx, people were trying to do this, like, use an at [@ symbol] to have the A and the O [in Latino and Latina] together.
Here is a link from ET (formerly Entertainement Tonight - not exactly the academe, no?) that uses the term:
https://www.etonline.com/11-latinx-actors-who-made-history-in-film-and-television-134058
Google is your friend on things like this. Before you post disinformation/misinformation you should check it.