It was Sen @Annette_Taddeo, Colombian-American owner of a translation business, who pointed out to me that Latinx should be pronounced “Latin-equis” (like Dos Equis) and that she hates the word
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These numbers sort of jive with what Equis found (ht
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So the folks who want to popularize the use of Latinx say (rightly) we should call people what they want to be called Most folks in these surveys want to be called Hispanic or Latino. So we in the news media should probably use Hispanic or Latino on first reference
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May as well thread for future reference https://twitter.com/giancarlosopo/status/1237074382419382283?s=21 … https://twitter.com/GiancarloSopo/status/1237074382419382283 …
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When does posting something on Twitter put it to rest? https://twitter.com/giancarlosopo/status/1237173265002639363?s=21 … https://twitter.com/GiancarloSopo/status/1237173265002639363 …
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is it bad that I read Linux instead of Latinx
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I always read it as latex
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