Verónica Llinás’ response to the ban on inclusive language

“Campaign to also ban ‘all that is’, he ‘let’s see’, before each sentence. Fillers like ‘say, that is’, ‘I think’, ‘mostly’the excess of conditional, etc,” the actress posted Verónica Llinás in his account of X, in a shot for elevation to the president’s use of language Javier Milei, and with irony he finished: “Let’s see, I think that everything, mostly our language, would be very grateful.”

The comedian’s reaction responds to the government measure in which the use of inclusive language will be prohibited throughout the public administration. “By decision of President Javier Milei, actions will be taken to prohibit inclusive language and everything related to the gender perspective throughout the national public administration,” the spokesperson stated at a press conference. Manuel Adorni.

“You will not be able to use the lyrics ‘and’, the ‘at sign’the ‘x’; and avoid the unnecessary inclusion of the feminine in all public administration documents,” explained the presidential official and maintained: “The language that covers all sectors is Spanish. The gender perspective has also been used as a political business.”

The decision is known shortly after the resolution released by the Ministry of Defence on February 23, where he maintains that the use of inclusive language does not correspond to the regulations set by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and the Argentine Academy of Letters and that, therefore, “it is necessary to adopt a measure to eliminate incorrect forms of language within the Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces”.

Luis Petri

In the same resolution of the portfolio led by Luis Petri, It is considered that the use of military terminologies such as “general”, “sergeant”, “soldier” or “caba” It is a violation of the regulations, as is the use of neutral or non-binary structures.

The rejection of the ruling in various political, social and cultural sectors was immediate. In her X account, days before International Women’s Day, Friday, March 8, the Feminist Collective Revolt published: “The provocation, hatred and misogyny of the government have no limits. Neither do our struggles. The 8M in the streets, look, Milei, what are you doing with your ban. The debt is with us and with the people.”

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