User talk:Swissgoldbaby

“Language Orthodoxy”
Hi, I see your account is quite new, so may I please wish you a warm welcome to Wikipedia! I see that you answered my request for clarification about your edits surrounding “language orthodoxy” on the article about Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. I’m just wondering if you could explain again to me here what it means? I still can’t follow the meaning of your contribution. 1. When you say “the problem” what do you mean by that? Are trans people the problem? Is Adichie being critiqued the problem? Or is it something else entirely? 2. When you say language orthodoxy is “an acceptable view”, do you mean “an accepted view”? And 3. When you say “second language of language orthodoxy”, I have no idea what you mean by this, can you please explain? Thank you! Xx78900 (talk) 23:12, 13 March 2022 (UTC)

March 2022
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