Friday, November 15, 2019



Survey: Only 2% of Hispanics Prefer the Politically Correct Term 'Latinx'

"Latinx," the progressive, gender-neutral alternative to Latino/Latina, is a favorite of campus activists and ethnic studies departments. But among the broader population of Hispanic people, it's wildly unpopular: Just 2 percent of respondents to a nationwide poll chose it as their preferred term.

So says Mario Carrasco of the market research agency Think Now. Although his group is "progressive on social issues," he writes, "as researchers, we have to put aside our personal biases and render advice based on the best available empirical evidence." And the evidence shows that practically nobody wants to be called Latinx:

"We went into it with the hypothesis that awareness was going to be lower than social media makes it seem," said Carrasco. "We didn't think it was going to be as low as it is. We also thought that it was going to be significantly more popular among young people, and it's not. There's no significant difference there."

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2 comments:

Stan B said...

Imagine that. A culture that values Machismo and Femininity is happy with being called by their Gender Appropriate names!

SMH!

Bird of Paradise said...

Only 2% are PC looks like Common Sense to me we need more common sense so no one will file stupid lawsuits against gun makers like they have done in Sandy Hook