Cool. Now show me where the word “Latinx” was used in any political sense by the Harris campaign or by any Senate or House campaign
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I think there is an articulable point that "identity politics" can have a political downside, like this paper showing that the use of "Latinx" turned off certain groups of Latinos: www.marcelroman.com/pdfs/wps/lat...
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It’s less they’re able to persuade specifically bc of that language and more that they’re able to start the conversation from a point of agreement & go from there.
and it WORKS
We don't get the luxury of simply dimissing the influence of corporate and RW media, in all its forms.
Dem politicians *will end up assigned whatever comes from any faction of the left, whether they wish to do so or not.
Sharing said belief couldn't possibly have any less relevance.
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