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22 Oct 2022

The Rules of Language – A Quick Primer on Contemporary Usage

Word the true contemporary definition as it is being used in today’s public discourse. 

Example an example of the progressive left using that word in a manner intended to harm and discredit those that stand against their positions.

Translation what it really means using the true contemporary definition. Quotes [‘’] where given refer to the progressive left slur amended with the true contemporary definition.

Misinformation: Any and all truths that the left fears.

Example of usage by the left: The Twitter account of Joe Q Conservative was shut down today for spreading misinformation.

Translation: The Twitter account of Joe Q Conservative was shut down today for spreading stinging examples of truths that made Twitter employed regime operatives very uncomfortable.

Disinformation: Informing the public of a progressive 180-degree gaslighting attempt. 

Example of usage by the left: Tucker Carlson should be barred from broadcasting because of his disinformation.

Translation: Tucker Carlson is a threat to the made-up narrative that we’re pushing on our audience.

Lies: Objective truth or sincere opinions.

Example of usage by the left: Donald Trump lies all the time.

Translation: There is no tolerance here for Donald Trump telling the American public any truth.

Far right: any set of people that hold ideas that were mainstream among ordinary people of all party affirmations just a few decades or even a few years ago.

Example of usage by the left: The far-right protestors disrupted traffic at the abortion clinic, endangering women’s lives. 

Translation: Pro-life protestors made abortion providers and clients uncomfortable by their presence and signs.

Election Denier: any person labeled ‘far right’ that challenges the legitimacy of leftist election practices.

Example of usage by the left: John J. Right should not even be allowed to run for office because he is an election denier.

Translation: Progressive leftist fear John J. Right running for office because if elected, he’ll be able to overturn emergency election rules that allowed harvested ballots to count.

Insurrection: any public protest by the ‘far right’ that challenges the legitimacy of leftist election practices.

Example of usage by the left: A group of far-right protestors staged an insurrection exercise outside the statehouse this evening.

Translation: Conservatives exercised their constitutional right to protest the governor’s election mandates this evening.

Hate: Any disposition held by the ‘far right’, particularly when it involves ‘misinformation’

Example of usage by the left: I don’t know why these people should be allowed to speak and spread hate at these school board meetings.

Translation: We cannot tolerate anyone that would express a thought that does not align with our agenda.

Violence: Any range of though or feeling that makes a progressive leftist uncomfortable.

Example of usage by the left: The haters that showed up at the public meeting came with the intent of violence.

Translation: Our feelings were violated because we had to face people that disagree with our views and choices.

Racist: Any and every person not of the progressive left.

Example of usage by the left: The haters just showed how racist they are.

Translation: The conservatives came ready and willing to explain and support their agenda.  

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