yup, struggle session time

edit: no one is right, everyone is wrong :^)

edit 2: this post is actually dedicated to Amy Goodman, please stop trying to sound cool grandma

  • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    I'll ask my Latin friends/family about this tomorrow lol, I don't see how I'm going to learn anything though this amazing shitfest of a comments section

    • czechvault [he/him,doe/deer]
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      4 years ago

      sure, tho again even in LatAm it's a very contested issue (mostly cus we live in very conservative societies). You're better off asking queer-nb latinx about this, tho seeing all the misinformation and stupidity, I might need to make a little thread detailing this better. I'll let ya know when it's ready.

      • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        Well my Latin friends/family are a mix of communists and religious conservatives so I should get a variety of opinions (one of them praised Cuba and Fidel in a video they sent me supportive of LGBT and non binary people's rights, the other person is an ultra conservative Christian). Thanks for the response

        • czechvault [he/him,doe/deer]
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          4 years ago

          No problem, looking forward to hear the side of the communists (I already have enough from the religious and conservatives with my family hahaha)

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          4 years ago

          We still exist though. And as I said, I can understand having reservations about if we should use latinx-latin@-latine, but I refuse to reject inclusive language completely to not inconvenience socially conservative people.

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              4 years ago

              I really hope you start thinking outside of that reactionary garbage and care enough about women, queer and nb people, even if it's incovenient for you. Goodnight.

                • czechvault [he/him,doe/deer]
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                  4 years ago

                  1st off lbtqetc masks you off a bit, doesn't it?

                  2nd, I'm queer dude and fuck not helping women-queer-nb feel included. If you wanna have a convo about what's the best way to say latinx, feel free to discuss it w-respect with feminist/queer progressive groups, but you'll have to accept that inclusive language is not staining The Sacrosant Spanish Language first.

    • gay [any]
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      4 years ago

      Ask them what they believe about nonbinary people first.

      • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        I'm just going to copy paste my previous response here:

        my Latin friends/family are a mix of communists and religious conservatives so I should get a variety of opinions (one of them praised Cuba and Fidel in a video they sent me supportive of LGBT and non binary people's rights, the other person is an ultra conservative Christian).

        • ComradeAndy [he/him]
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          4 years ago

          Unfortunately, latinamerican communists (if by communist we mean Marxists) are rather socially conservative. At least in my country. Good to see some exceptions, like you mention tho.

          Still, good to ask away from the internet.

          • bamboo68 [none/use name,any]
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            4 years ago

            Unfortunately, latinamerican communists (if by communist we mean Marxists) are rather socially conservative. At least in my country. Good to see some exceptions, like you mention tho.

            lots of woke marxists around universities, especially younger generations but anyone under 40 i expect to be marxist and thats a looot of our population