"Cultural apropration" is a nothing burger championed by people who often have no ties to the culture that they claim needs their protecting. A white man speaking for indigenous american culture does not give indigenous americans more of a voice, it takes their voice away by revoking their ability to speak for themselves.
Vytle
Also a native speaker here. You can also just not specify "el/Ella" because the context isn't relevant. I.e. "es no binaria". You can also just pluralize the person to get around gendered wording, I.e. "ya llegaron" for "they have arrived" rather than "el/Ella ya llego" for he/she has arrived, but this is informal and may sound odd to someone of a different dialect from me, but I think this should at least be intelligible to Latin american Spanish dialects
Jesus Christ I did not know that card existed
...this is gonna be banned in EDH, right?
Bro let's both draw 10 cards bro. I'll tap Sokrates after you don't declare blockers bro I swear
This dude really looked at fucking Adolf Hitler and said "man, he'd make a great CEO"
Thought this was Loss for a second
I don't care enough about the subject to actually look into this, but the title reads like astroturfing.
How is this legal? Is bro gonna throw up a "No Darkies" sign next?
You are grouping all indigenous people together by saying "denying the existence of issues they care about and talking over them" I emplore you, who is "they"? Are you implying that all native Americans hold the same beliefs? That they are the same people? I also never claimed to represent native Americans. I would never speak for a culture or peoples I don't belong to.