Endwalker had this too. Sena is a moron.
Also just read the tweet...Latinx..no one says that.
Endwalker had this too. Sena is a moron.
Also just read the tweet...Latinx..no one says that.
No, it unpopular cause it sound like it was made by some white activist in the US, since as you said, it not intended to work with spoken language. Also, as someone who speak french, another gendered language, trust me, adding more exception to how we conjugates nouns/adjectives is not only anoying, it also open another can of worms. Our determinant are also gendered, what do we do now? create gender neutral ones?
At that point it just a convoluted''solution'' for a problem we never had, Hell we already made neuter conjugate like Masculine words, to avoid this whole thing in the first place.
-.- ..... Dios ....
I love that Spencer Ortega is just chill, no nonsense on his feed, just playing into the role and staying out of drama
I'll give it you straight chief.
If the "activism" involves ruining a language that is not their native one, they can can it.
...but of course, the reason why it's unpopular it's not because it sounds like nails on a chalkboard for the native spanish speaker, and downright nonsensical... it's because the latinos hate the the people with labels.And its apparent unpopularity, in general, is also simple math; queer and gender non-conforming people are a minority within the minority in question (whose community is largely socially conservative). Its naysayers are often the same sort of people who refuse to use singular they/them in English. What many of these people actually object to is non-traditional gender identity, using pedantry as a shield to hide what their outrage is really about.
I'll leave aside the borderline xenophobic generalization, but really... if people were capable of some degree of self awareness, they'd maybe, just maybe, realize it's not a matter of bigotry, but rather, a matter of finding the whole matter annoying.
Is not about their identity, it's about them not colonizing our language.
As far as voice acting goes, I only care about voices being done well. Gender, nationality, culture etc. don't matter to me.
This expansion I switched to Japanese audio. I barely understand half of it, but at least now the character's voices are all spot-on and carry weight and emotions the way I like again.
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