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Orwellian Language and Democrat Doublethink

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Posted By: DW626, 12/22/2022 5:40:31 AM

Lake Superior State University has a year-end tradition of issuing its banished words and phrases list. It usually misses some obvious candidates, like “democracy is on the ballot,” and its perverse variations. That sentiment encapsulates George Orwell’s description of ugly and inaccurate political language to exert mind control. Even more linguistic gobbledygook is emanating from Stanford University. They spent 18 months to conjure a list of harmful words to ban from their websites and computer code.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: franq 12/22/2022 8:44:12 AM (No. 1362493)
I daresay the average American's vocabulary is half of what it was 60 years ago.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: MDConservative 12/22/2022 5:52:30 PM (No. 1362889)
FTA: "A key distinction is that in a democracy the majority can impose its will upon the minority, even willy-nilly like today’s doublethink Dems; in a republic, there are checks and balances and rights of the political minority are protected." Funny thing...was the '20 election rigged? Were there safeguards in place? If one believes the vote tally and legitimacy of the election, what's the problem? But what if the outcome was rigged? What good were/are the republican "safeguards" that apparently do not actually exist? Ask the J6 detainees. This distinction of democracy vs republic in America is nonsense. People vote. Votes are counted. Who wins? Only the counters know, don't they? Maybe it could be tyranny.
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