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In reply to the discussion: Democrats fall flat with 'Latinx' language [View all]Caliman73
(11,767 posts)The politicians need to listen, address their specific audiences how they want to be addressed, and focus on policies and services rather than on specific indicators.
There are some (small numbers, but younger activists) who tend to gravitate to Latinx, but it is not the larger group. Latinos/Hispanics are a large but diverse group. Even among my specific group of Mexicans/Mexican Americans, there is diversity of opinion on what the important issues are. Latinx is not one of them.
Sometimes however, there isn't really a term that can encapsulate a group. It is about listening and not pandering... to anyone. Politicians need to be willing to address serious issues and not focus on buzzwords to show they are "with it".
You can shorten it to Latino(a) or Latino/a.