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In reply to the discussion: Democrats fall flat with 'Latinx' language [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)But that's not the subject.
Some Latinos/as thought they should have a gender-neutral term, but other Latinos said not interested. Notably, both cultures tend to be conservative overall, and this is this era, so... Big surprise it flopped.
Remember the controversy in the late 1970s when "Ms." for "Mrs." was coming into use? That was also driven by people the term would apply to, in that case women. (NOT the Democratic Party.) But some women rejected to the change and being called "Ms." and hoped to stop it, while some expected it. I dealt with a lot of people for work in those days, and for a while it mattered to know so avoid starting out with a faux pas.
My best guess would that eventually both Latinx and HispanX will come into use. They're functional in the same way Ms. is.