un mensajito para la gente que se opone a las identidades diversas
El lenguaje inclusivo es de lo más estúpidx que pueda existir, amigues. JAJAAJAJAJAAJAJAJAJA
sí, una estupidez completa
RESPECTING OTHERS’ IDENTITIES IS FREE
a little message for those who oppose diverse identities
(some troll replies): Inclusive language is one of the stupidest things that could exist, amigues, hahahaha.
(Linguistic note: Amigues is a gender-inclusive way to say “friends”. They also use a gender-neutral X in the word for “stupid,” and I’m pretty sure it’s not even used correctly, but I’m not a native speaker.)
(another troll adds): Yes, a complete stupidity.
Campoalxóchitl: Hello, everyone who says that mentioning feminine and masculine while speaking is unnecessary, remember that Hermila Galindo was not allowed to serve in Congress because the law said it was the right of the MexicanOs to be eligible, and that didn’t include women. If it’s not named, it doesn’t exist.
(Linguistic note: in Spanish, plurals with an O can be read as either all-gender, or only male.)
Fox just used inclusive language (in spanish, like latine) for their promo for POSE. interesting.
here are the videos. i think that they are gonna use inclusive language in ALL their subtitles in this serie (at least, in Argentina).
I hate that we have to have “proof” for inclusive language, but at the same time i know that FOX using inclusive language will answer the irritating things that people say like “well, it’s just used by TUMBLR/you people/it doesnt make sense and it won’t be used!” because, guys, inclusive language started to get known here a year ago and FOX is already using it for a show (especially, a show like POSE).
In the Faculty of Journalism and Social Communication of the National University of La Plata, they use inclusive language, and you’re expected to use it. Professors will correct you if you don’t. More and more people are starting to accept it.
Nice! A lot of professors use it and talk positively about it in the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature (UBA). It’s interesting because they all have different takes to explain how language inclusive actually makes sense and it should be used.