Lately I have noticed that all the snide little comments of liberals are sociopathic, gaslighting and tyrannical:
>Who hurt you sweety?
Admits that the opponent might have a good reason to oppose something due to some traumatic experience, but demeaning them for it instead of empathizing
>Take your meds!
Medicalizing political opposition, only a few steps away from political abuse of psychiatry, which also foreshadows political abuse of other medicine, like with Covid-19 treatments
>Have sex
Outside of normalizing the idea that people who fail to participate in promiscuity are backwards and demeaning the opposition; this one is also subtly violating. No where else is it acceptable for the liberal to pressure anyone towards sexual activity
All of these meme responses that I don't usually think about show a mental landscape that is aggressive and barren. This thread is for discussing the use of left-wing language
Interesting linguistic trends
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>have sex
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They use shame a lot to marginalize their opponent (instead of actually responding to the question)
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>Problematic
A vague way of saying that there is something wrong with someone or something. It condemns without making it clear what is being condemned. It makes it hard for the condemned idea or person to be discussed
Leftism converged into "semantic parasytism".
Yes, a group of psycopaths and sociopaths that use words as a way to parasitise other human beings.
It got adopted a lot by left-wing troons which is why I added it
Yes, that's the overall trend. They create taboos to marginalize and silence poorer Whites and anyone else who subscribes to wrong think.
And yes, they learned it from the ultimate semantic parasite, the jew.
The whole culture and biological adaptation of the jew relates to "parasitise" other humans through words.
Magick SPELLINGS if you like
>Leftism converged into "semantic parasytism".
Essentially yes. They changed the meaning of racism to not include lighter-skinned people (especially Europeans). This has horrible implications. You can change the definition of murder, of pain, and of other bad things to not include a section of the population
Other trends I have noticed:
>Toxic, unhealthy relationships or atmosphere
Also very vague, allows the person not to go into detail over why exactly he or she doesn't approve of. This allows people to label anyone they want an evil human being without going into detail about why.
It's also materialistic; in terms of health and poison rather than in term of ethics
Bump
also relevant I think: look up Jan Assman and his concept of "normative inversion"
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>normative inversion, referring to the process by which counter-religions create values by inverting (profaning, desecrating) the the values of religions
>Egypt vs. Israel, Egypt being the paradigmatic land of polytheism, Israel being the paradigm of monotheism whose concept of the sacred was arrived at through the normative inversion of Egyptian ideas of the sacred
Ra means Sun is Egypt, Ra means evil/antagonism in Hebrew.
what does the Quran have to say about the inversion of the word “Ra”?
It’s a Sun letter, but they warn;
“Of the Jews there are those who displace words from their (right) places, and say: "We hear and we disobey"; and "Hear what is not Heard"; and "Ra'ina"; with a twist of their tongues and a slander to Faith. If only they had said: "What hear and we obey"; and "Do hear"; and "Do look at us"; it would have been better for them, and more proper; but Allah hath cursed them for their Unbelief; and but few of them will believe) Sura 4:46
The Quran interpreters tried to figure out the reason why Allah has forbidden the believers to say the word Ra' .Some of the quran interpreters said : Ra' is a word Jews used to say out of ridicule and abuse, since the word Ra' in Hebrew indicates Evil, that is why God forbade the faithful to say that word to the Arabic Prophet Mohammed.”
Even Maimonides wrote about it in the 12th century, he writes something like this in Mishneh Torah:
>Why we Jews don't eat meat together with milk, this and other traditions are due to our willingness to isolate from our host population, it may only mean that once in a time we jews were hosted among people that cooked meat in milk"