What has commonly been called "inclusive language" is a set of strategies that aim to avoid the generic use of the grammatical masculine, a mechanism firmly established in the language and that does not involve any sexist discrimination. Source : RAEconsultas 5/04/2023 .
Angel Maria Sandin Mendo
It is about using a language so that the words or expressions used do not discriminate against anyone by their sex, race, ethnicity, ideology, age, physique, etc.
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