I did actually read the Pew Center’s documents, but they didn’t have that 94% number directly, and I wasn’t quite able to back engineer the 94% number. To be honest, I’m too lazy to check your work fully :-D but it has the ring of truth (I am a compulsively numerate guy). I still can’t use it as a reference for others, though.
It’s hard not to see the history of America as one racial oppression after another. What’s enraging is how many Americans believe that it is advantageous to be a person of color.
The changing demographics are, unfortunately, more or less worthless in a country afflicted with a deliberately unfair voting system: a Wyoming resident gets almost twice the vote power in Congress, over three times the voting power for President, and an astonishing thirty times the voting power for Senate that a Californian does.
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Complaint: if you had to use it, it’s Latinx these days, not LatinX, but English already has a word for that concept — it’s “Latin”, or “Latine” if you need to distinguish it from Cicero.
I love Spanish, and Latinx is an barbarity inflicted on that language.
There is already a Spanish neutral ending proposed and it’s not the alien -x but the very natural -e — Latina, Latine, Latino.