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tylerhou
2563 days ago
I think it is more commonly used among younger people. For example, here is the 50th anniversary celebration for the Afro-Latinx Society at my high school:
https://www.exonians.exeter.edu/s/1682/index.aspx?sid=1682&g...
But I'm sorry if I offended anyone. I've edited my comment to say Latino instead.
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oh_sigh
2563 days ago
Why isn't it afrx-latinx?
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tylerhou
2563 days ago
Not sure if this is serious, but if it is, I assume it's because the -o suffix has a masculine connotation in Spanish but not Latin/English (where Afro comes from).
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