Archived on 3 March 2023 at 6:00 pm [URL redacted]
@DanAlibhai [name pseudonymized]: @EliseStefanik @Jim_Jordan Describe #woke? We the Majority of Americans see it as a useful club for #MAGARepublicans, alt-right nationalists and fascists who want to beat those seeking justice over the head with #WhiteGrievancePolitics to win elections without deploying explicitly racist terms!… [URL redacted] [URL redacted]

#OrgClassifPPUSRepublicanPartyGOPEliseStefanik #OrgClassifPPUSRepublicanPartyGOPJimJordan #PleaMAGA #TheoryGrievancePolitics #PoliticsFascismNaziNeoFarRightAltRightRadicalRight


Supplementary: #OrgIntlEuropeanConsortiumForPoliticalResearchECPRTheLoop #EDUUKQueenMaryUniversityOfLondonTimBale "'Hard right' is a neologism that, unless I'm missing something, has little or no currency whatsoever among academic experts. Those experts like to call things exactly what they are - namely (following Cas Mudde) far right (the umbrella term) or one of its two variants: extreme right or (populist) radical right.
In their defence, journalists will talk about language evolving to cover new phenomena. This argument, however, seems to ignore the fact that both the extreme and populist radical-right variants of the far right have been around for decades. If this is the case, then why is it only recently that the new term has crept into media output?
Journalists have even suggested that 'populist radical right' is just too complex a term for their readers to understand. Why use three words when two will do? This is understandable in a headline, perhaps, but in an 800-word report or op-ed? I don't think so.
In reality, 'hard right' is less an evolution than a euphemism, effectively sanitising and normalising what it purports to describe. And the recent increase in its use doesn't seem to correlate with any deradicalisation among the parties that journalists are referring to. Instead, it correlates with growth in those parties' electoral support and their proximity to or entry into government. This all suggests that what's driving journalists' use of 'hard right' is their fear of losing access to precious sources were they to call it what it actually is. Or, given that Reform UK (successfully) threatened the BBC with legal action if it were to label the party 'far right', maybe journalists fear an even worse fate than that." https://theloop.ecpr.eu/why-we-need-to-halt-hard-right-in-its-tracks/ #IRLScientistPoliticalCasMudde #LiteralNeologism #PhenomnPopulism #OrgClassifPPUKTheBrexitPartyReformUK #NMUKBBC

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Archived on 18 November 2021 at 11:30 am [URL redacted]
@KrystleCiampoli [name pseudonymized]: néologisme intéressant : lyssenkisation #Staline #wokisme #woke [URL redacted]

"Dare to talk about anti-white racism (10 October 2021) #NewspaperFRBrdshtLeFigaro
It is an assault, banal, but it is worth recounting it. According to the information available to us, on October 1, in Lyon, a young woman was returning home after an evening with her boyfriend and a couple of friends. It was then that a 'youth', as those who speak Orwellian #IRLAuthorGeorgeOrwell say, began to harass her, before insulting her by calling her a 'dirty whore', because she did not accept his advances. The person concerned did not stop there, however, and courageously rounded up his friends while yelling 'fuck his mother at this white son of a bitch', speaking of the companion of the young woman, who had spoken out. The 'young people' beat him up while the police made themselves wait a good half an hour before intervening, only to explain that there was little they could do, because such events now happened very often. The terms used by the abuser have the virtue of clarity. These events are more and more numerous, but they are always treated as news, as if they did not correspond to what must be called a form of uninhibited ethnic persecution on the part of thugs seeing the world racially and who take themselves for conquerors with the right to lay down the law in the neighborhoods they deem theirs. Because how else to name an assault where the victim is precisely designated by his skin color? These persecutions are also celebrated in rap, where there is no lack of calls to fuck France, to rape it, to dominate it, to humiliate it, some even confessing their desire to hang white people, like Nick Conrad, #IRLPresenterNickConrad he years ago, who then presented his song as a desperate gesture of resistance against a neocolonial and discriminatory France. It should also be noted that those who attack whites as whites also attack them as French. From this point of view, as long as one reads the events politically, and that one does not allow oneself to be convinced to turn them into simple miscellaneous facts, they become clearer. It is a new sovereignty which is deployed through these aggressions, which in an archaic way, seeks first of all to be exerted on the body of the women, which it is necessary to submit and humiliate. The memory of the assaults in Cologne #ToponymEuropeGermanyCologne just a few years ago comes to mind. It's no wonder that a growing number of women are internalizing a mental compass of insecurity. On the scale of history, none of this is really surprising: when the demographic composition of a society changes so abruptly, when national consciousness crumbles, and the assimilation machine #PhenomnImmigration is seized up to the point of turn against itself, it is inevitable that the most aggressive tribal reflexes will be reactivated and this even more so if the dominant discourse presents the people of the host country as illegitimate in their own country. A territorial war that does not speak its name is being played out quarter by quarter: it draws on a daily basis what historians tomorrow will probably call a clash of civilization. Because the simple reference to anti-white racism #CatchcryRacismWhite continues to cause a scandal among those who claim to represent sociological reason. Even if we find in the heart of the public space a derealizing sociological device which prevents deciphering the meaning of events, and which condemns to the social death penalty and to the most humiliating repentance anyone who dares to name reality as it is. In other words, whoever dares to name anti-white racism risks the symbolic degradation of its civic doubts. He will be marked on the extreme right, #PoliticsFascismNaziNeoFarRightAltRightRadicalRight and treated as a plague victim, a divisor of the French, an enemy of the Republic. And since the fear of being put on such a label is still very much alive, most politicians are silent, use periphrases, and even come to say the opposite of what they think. The lysenkization ['lyssenkisation'] #IRLScientistTrofimLysenko of sociology #LiteralFieldSociology is a major fact of our time. Paradoxically, the function of sociology today is to throw a theoretical veil over reality, #CatchcryFreedomAcademic to falsify the meaning of words, to make invisible realities which nevertheless strike everyone's gaze. The clash of civilizations taking place in France is only named to explain that it does not exist. We make a new definition of racism explaining that it is an invisible system encoded in the matrix of Western societies persecuting minorities to condemn them to a structurally unfavorable position in the social order. #OtheringDiscriminationRacismSystemicInstitutional The white would necessarily be racist, and the racist would necessarily be white. Conversely, the minority could not be racist, and even when he uses racial insults, it is in the manner of a self-defense reflex which we will be sorry but which we will refrain from qualifying as racist." #IRLScholarMathieuBockCote #OtheringDiscriminationRacism #PoliticsNationalismFrench


Context: #ToponymEuropeGermanyCologne https://www.dw.com/en/new-years-eve-in-cologne-5-years-after-the-mass-assaults/a-56073007 "lyssenkisation" is perhaps a reference to #IRLScientistTrofimLysenko ? [wikipedia]

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Archived on 2 September 2020 at 4:45 pm [URL redacted]
@JasonLauletta [name pseudonymized]: True! #DefundTheBBC #woke @Iromg [URL redacted]

Seems to refer to the #OtheringCaricatureTriggered, pejoratively used to explain what they see as the unreasonable concern for others i.e. #TheoryPoliticsOfFearAnxietyOfVictimisation #BrandMetaFacebook
I wonder what the etymology is of the 'triggered' #LiteralNeologism. Essentially, I wonder what the connection is between this and the cultural influence of the US gun culture i.e. naming a phenomenon according to a common cultural idea (guns).
#OtheringCaricatureTriggered https://news.berkeley.edu/2020/10/20/hot-button-words-trigger-conservatives-and-liberals-differently/ https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/03/the-yuck-factor/580465/

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Archived on 9 March 2020 at 9:15 am [URL redacted]
@LillyGintner [name pseudonymized]: @Greenpeace @climatemorgan @ipsnews There is not such a thing as womxn. You are playing #woke & that is harmful for your cause. If you want to be taken seriously use correct scientific terms. Women are on the front lines of the gender inequality & climate emergency. Men too. Men who feel like women are not women. [URL redacted]

social conservative complaint about the use of the #IdentityWomxn #LiteralNeologism. #PhenomnGender

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