We didn't get to keep speaking our language by silently accepting whatever the Anglos were willing do do (historically not much). Forgive us if we have to be forceful sometimes.
I'm just noting the dichotomy between a non-english speaker saying "just use the english IT terms!" and other non-english speakers essentially saying "don't erase my language!".
It depends on the geopolitical context. Here in Québec we've been under constant threat of losing our language since the annexation of Nouvelle-France by the British in the 1700s. Google "speak white" if you want to know the kind of assault our language has been under even as recently as the 1960s. Even today, there's a growing number of lazy shop owners in Montréal who just don't bother serving customers in French.
I'm guessing the situation is radically different in, say, Latin America. They can probably afford to use english IT terms. We can't, because it won't stop at IT.