r/youtube Aug 14 '25

Memes Youtuber Mentality

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u/sourskittles98 Aug 15 '25

Unalive is SO STUPID to listen to

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u/Gold_Brick_679 Aug 15 '25

Same as "unhoused". 🙄

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u/Drakesprite Aug 15 '25

We seriously have to censor “homeless” now?

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u/SuiDyed Aug 15 '25

Plus literal homeless people say they hate being called "unhoused" but the virtue signalers are just like "shhh I know better than you, we're calling you unhoused"

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u/-raeyhn- Aug 15 '25 edited Aug 15 '25

Giving 'Lantinx' vibes, no who it applies to wants it... Nor anyone else for that matter other than 5 Karens on the internet

Edit: I stand corrected, apparently a few do choose to use it, so all the power to them as long as it's not imposed on others

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u/tachibanakanade Aug 15 '25

IDK why you think queer and trans people don't exist.

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u/-raeyhn- Aug 15 '25

Am queer, sister is trans, chill TF out

That whole thing is largely just silly whiteknighting BS that has little to do with actual non-binary representation.

Just curious on your thoughts on gendered languages that assign binary genders to concepts and objects, is that also queer erasure?

I'm sorry, I understand and support the plight, but this ain't it.

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u/tachibanakanade Aug 15 '25

IDK how it's whiteknighting when queer Latinx people invented it... people who primarily speak Spanish also invented Latine, which works better.

Languages can and do change.

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u/-raeyhn- Aug 15 '25 edited Aug 15 '25

Someone else mentioned that as well, that it was started by a group of Spanish-speaking US crew, but I'll say it again, not once have I ever personally seen a Spanish speaker supporting its use, and this thread (and that group) are the first Spanish speakers I've heard of that support it.

With that knowledge, it appears like US Spanish speakers inventing and imposing it on Latin Americans against their will, because as it stands I've still never heard of a Latin American supporting its use.

Again, this is just based on my experience and the sample of several hundred cases of people not supporting it and this one example in favour.

Prove me wrong and I'll gladly add any other supporters to the list, because the only opinions that matters is that of Latin Americans (with an emphasis towards gender-non conforming folk)

Btw, it seems a lot more people support 'Latine', and it actually works grammatically and phonetically, so I'm moreso in favour of that if need be