gender for governmental use, is there a compromise here that you see any way of compromising? meeting folks in the middle on when they use latinx or how to use latinx? >> yes, i mean, look, the word latinx, no one's trying to impose the word on anyone. all we are trying to do is, when you think of us, yes you, can identify however you want, latino, latina, hispanic, but latinx should also be part of that vocabulary. it is not offensive, if you think it is offensive thing why it is offensive to you. think about the root cause of that, i think the compromises understanding that it should be part of the vocabulary, and those folks that want to identify with the word should be able to, and, i also think if you take a step back language is supposed to evolve. now, language in a way represents the way that communities are shifting. there was a moment where blm pushed societies and people to see racism in moments where they did not see it, there was a time when gender pronouns are