Woke language: inclusion or alienation?

I'm Hispanic/Native American and I do not like "latinx", nor am I alone in this. It's not a bad faith argument and we do in fact see it as a "gringo" thing often enough to be considered. It may be that it's specific to the US because the US is a hotbed of racism and we may be more sensitive to such things than people in España or Argentina because of the multicultural nature of the US.

Here's a post I was in on another sub where it gets discussed a few times.

Just be mindful and respectful as always, while remembering lived experiences vary.

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