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Following the Failure of 'Latinx,' the Woke Work up Something Overwhelmingly Different: 'Latine'

May 10, 2022 by Alex Parker Leave a Comment

For some revolutionaries, conventional language must go.

Hence, America’s been served a generous dose of new terms over the past few years. And where words have been retained, their usage has evolved. Moreover, the employment of code has substantially thrived.

For instance, people of all political stripes might invest themselves in helping the downtrodden; but if someone says they must “do the work” to help “marginalized communities,” you might be able to guess how they vote.

And in the lexicon of modernity, a new woke term’s in town.

The Left side of the aisle has gone repeatedly to bat for “Latinx,” but it just won’t stick.

Señoras y señores, I give you “Latine.”

Why would anyone attempt to unnaturally force a new term into use? Whatever the answer, New York University’s onboard.

Via Instagram, the school has announced a host of identity-group-based graduation ceremonies covering everyone but heterosexual whites.

“NYU Cultural and Identity-based Graduation Celebrations,” it explains, “were established to acknowledge and celebrate the accomplishments of graduating students of color and LGBTQ+ students — undergraduate, graduate, professional studies.”

But said celebration won’t call Hispanics what they overwhelmingly prefer.

The divisions:

  • Black Grad
  • Lavender Grad (LGBTIQA+)
  • APID/A Grad (Asian Pacific Islander Desi American)
  • Native Grad (American Indian)
  • Latine Grad

As noted by Campus Reform, “Latinx” doesn’t fit the Spanish language:

Some have criticized Latinx for not conforming to the linguistic rules of Spanish. Students at Emory University and Swarthmore College, among others, have criticized the term along these lines.

Writing for Swathmore’s The Phoenix, Gilbert Guerra and Gilbert Orbea call usage of the term “a blatant form of linguistic imperialism,” arguing that activists are engaging in the “forcing of U.S. ideals upon a language in a way that does not grammatically or orally correspond with it.”

But if you don’t at first succeed, try, try again…

Students and administrators at some universities have begun using “Latine” in an attempt to achieve inclusivity while conforming to the linguistic rules of Spanish.

Colorado State University Latino student center El Centro sheds light:

The term Latinx emerged in the early 21st century, reportedly first used online in 2004. Latinx is the gender-neutral alternative to Latina or Latino. It is a term used to describe a diverse group of people who have roots in Latin America. While it is unclear exactly when and where the term emerged, it is clear it emerged from queer Latinx online communities in order to challenge the gender binary.

Latine is also a gender-neutral form of the word Latino, created by gender non-binary and feminist communities in Spanish-speaking countries. The objective of the term is also to remove gender from Spanish, by replacing it with the gender-neutral Spanish letter E, which can already be found in words like estudiante.

It’s a curious choice. According to a 2020 report, “Latinx” was unused by 97% of American Hispanics. Since the Latinx effort’s in the toilet, they construct something one letter away from “latrine”?

In its defense, according to Campus Reform, “Latine” is flush with support.

“Latine” has…been used by student organizations and campus officials at the University of California Santa Barbara, Dominican University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

It’s also being bolstered by academic essays.

Among these are journal articles titled “Family Engagement and Latine Children’s Early Narrative Skills”, “Human Services Professionals Perceptions on the Trauma, Stigma, and Mental Health on the Wellbeing of Latine and Hispanic Undocumented Immigrants” and “Nutrition-Related Information Shared by Latine Influencers: A YouTube Content Analysis,” among others.

In The Tulane Hullabaloo, student editor Doxey Kamara calls the word “a more organic alternative to “Latinx.”

Latine fills the void in a way Latinx never could, mostly because it was designed to work with the Spanish language. It is not an insertion; it is an evolution. A natural progression from gendered terms to neutral ones. As such, Latine can be pronounced and conjugated in Spanish, while ‘Latinx’ cannot.

Of course, had it been an evolution, it wouldn’t have been “designed.”

But so goes modernity — we’re no longer operating in an organic world. A suggestion comes down from the top, and we’re told it’s the right thing to do.

Will “Latine” thrive? If people can finally be convinced that “Latino” is offensive, then perhaps.

After all, it’s an era of unprecedented sensitivity…

Legal Journal Publishes Plea for Hate Speech Laws Protecting Animals https://t.co/2PYk00NCLq

— RedState (@RedState) June 20, 2021

Woke in the Water: Shark Advocates Call for an End to the Word ‘Attacks’ in Favor of ‘Interactions’
https://t.co/Y1tD6FhEkx

— RedState (@RedState) July 17, 2021

-ALEX

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Thank you for reading! Please sound off in the Comments section below.

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Academics Fear the Terror of Free Speech as a Liberated Twitter Looms

April 30, 2022 by Alex Parker Leave a Comment

As you’re surely aware, reactions to Elon Musk’s Twitter bid have been blazing.

And in the realm of academia, there’s been no shortage of flames.

The College Fix recently curated instructor response as featured in various news outlets.

In a CNN op-ed, Hofstra University Professor Kara Alaimo claimed the effect of allowing more speech would be less speech.

Her headline inquired, “Who Will Be the First to Abandon Elon Musk’s Twitter?”

The way she figures it, open expression “may be the death knell for the social media platform.”

But there’s an upside:

[I]t could also motivate the creation of other social networks that are safer, healthier places for us all.

How might alternative platforms be safer? If you’re the “misogyny and hate” type, such wasn’t made clear.

But she has in mind which users will be first to escape:

[T]he first people to flee are likely to be those who are on the receiving end of the worst of it: women and people of color. … According to the United Nations, at least three quarters of the victims of online hate in many countries are members of minority groups.

Disaster awaits:

[I] predict that allowing harmful forms of “free speech” — like misogyny and hate — on Twitter will actually have the effect of silencing many people and will be disastrous for the social network. That’s because thoughtful users aren’t going to voluntarily keep using a platform on which they’re bombarded with abuse.

Gawker founding editor — and NYU Adjunct Professor — Elizabeth Spiers is deeply concerned. She made that clear via her New York Times article “Making Twitter More of a Cesspool Makes No Business Sense.” Similar to Kara, she pointed out that online matters of menace aren’t “uncommon experiences for women and minorities who speak in public.”

Of course, getting rid of policies that restrict hate speech will likely affect women and minorities much more than it does white men like Mr. Musk, and unlike him, most people on the receiving end of threats and harassment can’t afford personal security. Twitter’s rules already allow for a broad range of abuse, much of which falls into a kind of gray area between personal insult and harassment.

Elizabeth bemoaned a move to allow free speech; then she appeared to assert free speech is already allowed:

What exactly does he believe can’t be said on the platform right now? It certainly doesn’t take long to find discredited race science, arguments that women are intellectually inferior, antisemitism, defenses of white supremacism and transphobic comments that remain on the platform even under current policy.

Still, she suspects she knows what extra level of liberty Elon’s eyeing:

It is easy to assume that the banned speech that Mr. Musk is standing up for is worse even than that. As the comedian Michael Che put it on “Saturday Night Live,” the $44 billion deal shows “how badly white guys want to use the N-word.”

Bottom line:

If Mr. Musk allows Twitter to become a cesspool of hate speech and disinformation, he’ll test the risk adversity of the platform’s advertisers, and it’s likely that he’ll find himself with fewer brands that are willing to take the risk of appearing in people’s polluted feeds.

In The Guardian, Vanderbilt University Law Professor Rebecca Allensworth called Elon’s buy “troubling.”

Syracuse University’s Kyla Garrett-Wagner decried future Twitter as “the proverbial Wild West” that “doesn’t represent minority voices.”

The College Fix offers more of the same: In the forms of fear and warning, academics are protesting an idea. That idea is free speech, and that idea was once called “America.”

We’ve somehow shifted so culturally far, the mere concept for which our forefathers fought is now portrayed as an evil element.

Our sense of virtue has been wholly inverted.

The notion of Americans protesting free speech might’ve been inconceivable mere decades ago. But the past week’s outcry isn’t a product of sudden change. Our national perspective has been transformed at the root and grown. A generation has been conditioned to fear freedom and grasp desperately at its opposite.

And in an arena which once existed to birth enlightenment — by way of research and debate — open dialogue is now replaced by ideological conformity. Or, at least, “safety” from words.

Words — those things which, not long ago, could “never hurt” you.

As is evidenced by many headlines over the past few years, higher education is no longer home to the free expression of ideas. And some leaders in that realm wish the same for the public square.

Can free speech be ugly? Without a doubt. But to people who fled tyranny long ago, there were uglier things still. Like the inability to exercise it.

Personally, I trust that perspective over our contemporarily coddled view.

-ALEX

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Find all my RedState work here.

Thank you for reading! Please sound off in the Comments section below.

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