UN Argentina’s Milei bans gender-inclusive language in official documents - In an effort to create gender-inclusive language in Spanish-speaking countries, there has been a push to use “x,” “e,” or “@” to create general-neutral nouns instead of using “o” or “a.”

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Argentina’s President Javier Milei has banned gender-inclusive language in all official documents and public administration, the presidential spokesperson said Tuesday, as the far-right libertarian continues to implement his socially conservative agenda.

The ban, effective immediately, will prohibit “inclusive language and everything related to the gender perspective throughout the national public administration,” Manuel Adornis, spokesperson for the Casa Rosada, said in his daily press conference.

Spanish is a gender-defined language where most nouns are given a masculine “o” ending or a feminine “a” ending. In an effort to create gender-inclusive language in Spanish-speaking countries, there has been a push to use “x,” “e,” or “@” to create general-neutral nouns instead of using “o” or “a.” For example, the gender-neutral term “Latinx” as opposed to the masculine “Latino” or feminine “Latina.”

Going forward, “it will not be possible to use the letter ‘e,’ the ‘@’ sign, the ‘x’,” Adornis said, adding that people should also “avoid the unnecessary use of the feminine in all public administration documents.”

Adornis rejected the argument that gender-inclusive language covers all demographics of society, saying, “the language that covers all sectors is the one we use; it is the Castilian language, it is Spanish,” he said.

“Gender perspectives” have been used as a political tool, the spokesperson said.

This announcement comes after gender-inclusive language was banned in the military following a resolution by the country’s defense ministry.

The debate around gender-neutral language has become a lightning rod in the culture wars in the Americas, with Milei previously railing against “gender ideology” – a term that has gained prominence in recent years among social conservatives who oppose LGBTQ rights.

The change comes after Argentina became the first country in Latin America to allow a different option in the “gender” field of identity documents. In 2021, the government of former President Alberto Fernández announced a new National Identity Document (DNI) for nonbinary people that establishes the terminology “x” in the field of gender for amended DNI and passports.

Fernández also used inclusive language during his speeches, in stark contrast to Milei, a social conservative with ties to the American right, who opposes abortion rights and has called climate change a “lie of socialism.”

Since coming to power last year, Milei has pursued conservative culture war issues. Last week, his government announced the closure of its anti-discrimination agency, saying the Ministry of Justice would absorb its functions.

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Grande el Peluca, por la mierda.

All his haters can suck a fat one. Anybody that makes /pol/tards and commie faggots seethe in unison is good in my book.
I just wish he wasn't such a giant zionist. He's an Austrian economist which is good and all but he seems to ignore the not-so-pc things Austrians like Rothbard and Hoppe said about jews/zionists.
 
Fernández also used inclusive language during his speeches, in stark contrast to Milei, a social conservative with ties to the American right, who opposes abortion rights and has called climate change a “lie of socialism.”
Here, ladies and gentlemen, we see a classic demagougery of creating a false link with far right.
 
I just wish he wasn't such a giant zionist
I wonder how much of the zionism from people like milei is largely just optics and being zionist so that they can point at all the non-"rules based international order" nationalistic stuff that israel does and go "see our GREATEST ALLY BESTEST DEMOCRACY IN THE MIDDLE EAST does it so we can too!". I'm not a zionist myself but when talking with neolibs who are I like trolling them a bit by expressing my desire for our southern border to look like the border between israel and gaza.
 
I'm still curious as to how latinx is supposed to be pronounced in Spanish. Latinequis?
The irony is "Latin" on its own, or even "Hispanic" (at least in English) are gender neutral terms. Same with "Philippine". At least in English, many terms are gender neutral.
Peru did too last year.

It's honestly ridiculous.
How many people can "gender neutral" language even benefit? The gender freaks can't be no more than a fraction of a percent, especially in countries that might be less susceptible to putting tumblr propaganda on their children.
 
I wish Germany could be this based and do the same.
All the arguments from the other side (the gender obsessed) are "but muh feelings" and "excluding others" instead of looking at reality and understanding how language works. And I am especially sick of women who think feminine forms need to be mentioned separately since the gender neutral (as it as been used since forever) and the masculine form are identical (called generic masculinum). No, we don't need to say "female teachers and male teachers", it is ugly and sounds retarded.
 
How many people can "gender neutral" language even benefit? The gender freaks can't be no more than a fraction of a percent, especially in countries that might be less susceptible to putting tumblr propaganda on their children.
None. IICR, many of the arguments against it is that there is no evidence that using it is bringing any change or benefit to women. FTR, here in LatAm, we still aren't much into gender bullshit, so it's only about women. On TV, people talk in another instance of inclusive language: "-os y -as". Instead of saying "hola a todos", it's "hola a todos y todas". I know the x, @, and e bullshit is banned, but I haven't checked about this. It should thought. They reject the x, @, e for being grammatically improper, but embrace this one despite it is also grammatically incorrect.
 
How many people can "gender neutral" language even benefit? The gender freaks can't be no more than a fraction of a percent, especially in countries that might be less susceptible to putting tumblr propaganda on their children.
As someone who's learning languages with grammatical gender I would be incensed to have to learn vocabulary with another ending and declined grammatical elements. German already has 3; I don't need my Romance languages having that number or more.
 
What's Spanish for "based"?
basado, pendejo
None. IICR, many of the arguments against it is that there is no evidence that using it is bringing any change or benefit to women. FTR, here in LatAm, we still aren't much into gender bullshit, so it's only about women. On TV, people talk in another instance of inclusive language: "-os y -as". Instead of saying "hola a todos", it's "hola a todos y todas". I know the x, @, and e bullshit is banned, but I haven't checked about this. It should thought. They reject the x, @, e for being grammatically improper, but embrace this one despite it is also grammatically incorrect.
this is so fucking retarded it hurts
imagine getting your panties in a tizzy because things default to the male ending to include everyone
 
I want to see if Biden can get this reaction.
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It's so strange going from the 2000s to 15s and seeing, finally, an anarcho-capitalist become president somewhere with the black and gold colored flags-and normies cheering him on. The world was such a boring place for awhile with the slow degeneration of media, now it's ramping up faster and the world is just going full blown batshit fast. Entertaining times to be alive, finally. I bet a lot of people considering suicide held off just to see how this clusterfuck of a world plays out.
 
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