But "Latinx" is the phrase being pushed by SJWs.
I've never encountered that, and my late wife was a Latina. When and where did that originate, and what is it supposed to signify?
Never mind, I found it
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/why-people-are-using-the-term-latinx_us_57753328e4b0cc0fa136a159And they're barking up the wrong tree, IMHO. Spanish is a very much gender-oriented language. In Spanish, as just one example, one boy is "muchacho" and one girl is "muchacha." A group of boys is "muchachos" and a group of girls is "muchachas."
So what about a mixed group of boys and girls?
"Muchachos" -- every time. I suspect it'll be a long time before that changes to "muchachx."
But now we know why American students are behind much of the rest of the world in STEM subjects -- the teachers are too busy engaging in political brainwashing to teach their subject -- if they're even capable of teaching their subject.