Argentine President Javier Milei implemented a new policy on Tuesday banning the use of “inclusive” gender-neutral language from all government offices and documents. The policy, announced via presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni, will also ban “everything related to the gender-based perspective” throughout the public administration.
“They are going … to initiate the proceedings to ban inclusive language and everything related to gender-based perspective throughout the national public administration,” Adorni said. “Of course, you already know all the details. You are not going to be able to use the letter ‘e’, the ‘@ symbol’, the ‘x’ and avoid the unnecessary use of the feminine in all documents of the public administration.”
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By default, Spanish, the official language of Argentina, genders its nouns, adjectives, and other parts of speech, ascribing the masculine -o or feminine -a to even inanimate objects. As […]
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