Argentina's President Javier Milei banned the use of leftist 'inclusive' language and gender-based perspective in all public administration offices and documents, citing the preservation of the Spanish language and rejecting far-left ideas. This decision has been met with controversy and criticism.
Key Points
President Milei's cultural war against leftist 'political correctness'
Previous socialist administration's promotion of 'inclusive' language
Defense Minister's decree enforcing the use of Spanish language in the military
Pros
Preservation of the Spanish language
Opposition to far-left ideologies
Clarity in communication within public administration
Cons
Controversy and criticism from supporters of 'inclusive' language
Potential alienation of certain groups within the population