The Argentine political scientist and writer Agustín Laje also He referred to the topic: “Does language change? If change. But as a fruit of human freedom, not as a fruit of an ‘enlightened’ elite who comes to tell us how we should speak,” he stated.
“There is no such thing as non-spontaneous language. Language is, by ontological necessity, spontaneous. “It is the fruit of the freedom of men,” he noted.
“Inclusive language became fashionable as a form of social distinction. The so-called ‘inclusive language’ did not just mean including, it did not just mean making the gender revolution (…) it meant, in addition to all this, being up to date, being part of it, riding the wave of progress, which in reality was not progress, but it was total decline,” he indicated.
“Just look at these same kids who want to teach others how they should speak, and these kids don’t even know how to conjugate verbs, they don’t even know basic spelling rules (…) and yet they want to give lessons on how others should speak to ‘free the world from gender oppression,’” he said.