As you know, how we speak is how we think. Words have powerful political properties. One such word that gets thrown in our face constantly is anti-semitic. Jews use this world to shield themselves from any criticism. They have enshrined their victimhood a word. In order to counter this, I propose we create a word with the following definition:
( Your word here ): an attempt to vilify critics by unjustifiably reducing all criticisms to attacks on one's race, nationality, culture, or similar designations.
Example: "A: That man is practicing usury. B: Arrest this anti-semite!"
But I'd like it to be more specific. Not just for any type of blame deflection, but for deflecting blame for one's actions by using some politicized designation as a shield.
Leo Flores
Goy shaming
Brody Richardson
Basically, what I've described is a process of reducing all criticism to a particular class of ad hominem (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem). A more general version of the word would be:
( Your word here 2 ): an attempt to vilify critics by misconstruing criticisms to be ad hominems.
Example: "A: Perhaps you shouldn't eat at McDonalds three times a day. It's not healthy. B: Are you calling me fat!"
Sebastian Perez
>Are you calling me fat?! Yes.
Carter Jones
I think we need something a bit more subtle. This word does not apply exclusively to Jews. Pretty much every politicized class of people does it.
Noah Sanders
It’s a verb, yeah? I’ll ponder on it for a bit.
Caleb Baker
Reducism: an attempt to vilify critics by unjustifiably reducing all criticisms to attacks on one's race, nationality, culture, or similar designations. Reducer: person practising reducism
Nicholas Ross
What about this:
Homineming (verb): an attempt to vilify critics by unjustifiably reducing all criticisms to attacks on one's race, nationality, culture, or any politicized designation.
Example: "A: You stole skittles from my store. B: I din du nuffin. Why ya always tryin' to bring the black man down? C: Look at that nigger trying to hominem himself out of his predicament."
Jack Nguyen
Talmudic
Bentley James
Yes, see my attempt. Thanks for participating.
Tyler Gray
This is actually brilliant. This will be a hard one to beat.
Logan Edwards
An example: "A: You stole skittles from my store. B: I din du nuffin. Why ya always tryin' to bring the black man down? C: Look at that nigger trying to reduce himself out of his predicament."
Evan Sullivan
You could call it something like "argumentative reductionism"
Argumentative reductionism: an attempt to vilify critics by unjustifiably reducing all criticisms to attacks on one's race, nationality, culture, or similar designations.
Example: A. That man is lying about his past! B. Oh? So you're going to be racist now, huh?
Nice. That's a good name for it in general, but a verb would be useful in ordinary discourse. See
Lucas Cox
Another one might be "an ulterior anti-facsimile". You commit an ulterior anti-facsimile when you divert attention away from the argument made for your own gain, rather than counter it.
To expand on my previous example: A. That man is lying about his past! B. So you're gonna be racist and say I'm lying now, huh? A. No! What you have just said is an ulterior anti-facsimile. I pointed out that you were lying, without any indication to your race and not because of it either. To divert attention away from what I've said and to save yourself making an argument, you have employed an ulterior anti-facsimile;
Liam Torres
Playing blank Or Inseminated thougt
Jeremiah Morales
Nativophobia Anti-native sentiment promoted by liberals and communists
Oliver Edwards
Hatred of all things familiar and natural: Family Local religion Heteronormality Native ethnic background Native culture
Jackson Carter
One-dimensionalizing or dedimensionalizing Reducto-shielding
Lucas Thomas
>dedimensionalizing Nice, but that doesn't capture the willful deflection... at least it doesn't read that way to me.
See A verb is a bit more difficult. Homineming is fine, but it's awkward to say and doesn't self-explain in the same way argumentative reductionism and ulterior anti-facsimile do. You can't tell what someone is talking about from the word alone. If you want a verb, it's difficult to make something that's one word without the idea because widespread and a longer, two or three word descriptive of the verb existing before it. For example, if we were to again come up with another way to describe the action but in a verb sense, we could call it "trait redirection". It would be easy to see this becoming "tredirection" (treh-dihr-ection) after some time because the foundation for it has already been laid. You could then say someone is tredirecting and accurately use the phrase "to tredirect", but you need the step beforehand of the phrase "trait redirection" being common place.
Interesting analysis. Is that how these things really work though? Often times people begin using words as slang... they aren't self-descriptive either, but overtime people learn the slang. If used enough, slang words are recognized as legitimate words.
You are right that there should be a self-describing concept that accompanies the verb. "Reducto ad hominem" would be a name consistent with rhetorical devices previously established, I think.
Daniel Rogers
Pyrastudies : college majors with no path to monetization aside from joining the education pyramid scheme
Lincoln Hall
>Pyrastudies Nice definition, but can you explain the etymology.
Joshua Young
Tribal camouflaging?
Samuel Brown
Camouflage is a passive type of deflection. This term is more about the active process of reducing criticisms to attacks on political designations.
I.e. "A: That taco shop poisoned 10 people last week. B: Racist!"
Joshua Flores
Victim-carding
Dylan Morris
Identity-pleading?
Isaac James
Free China free the world! We need China to be free so China and the USA can better combat the deep state!
Samuel Morris
these criticisms should be called "fnords". it's a suitable term imo
Josiah Stewart
Example: "A: You stole skittles from my store. B: I din du nuffin. Why ya always tryin' to bring the black man down? C: Look at that nigger trying to play the victim card."
The term is about playing a victim, but it is also about accusing the critic as an attacker. It's both "I am a victim!" and "I am being attacked!". I'm not sure if "victim-carding" captures the accusatory aspect.
Eli Ortiz
Reminds me somewhat of Bulverism, if that helps anyone.
>fnords Interesting (urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fnord). The response to criticism in the way I've described does always contain an fnord, which gives the deflection it's power.
Based on this, perhaps "fnording" would be the verb?
Adrian Myers
whiteblaming
Isaiah Sanders
LAMPSHADE: an attempt to vilify critics by misconstruing criticisms to be ad hominems.
Matthew Wright
yep. these accusations are just fnords. surely we can repurpose this term for the modern world (it was invented in the 60s by counterculture hippies)
maybe fnording could gain popularity. i don't like the word, but if people do, it'll work. i would say "X was spouting off fnords". or, "new york times wrote another fnord article"
Thanks for the term. I don't think this fits. Bulverism seems to be more about invalidating the person making the argument as opposed to transmuting a criticism into an attack on one's political designation.
Ian Jones
the word you are looking for is hypocrisy. But it can also be used against you. A lot of racists dont like being called racists so they do mental gymnastics but there will always be some hypocrisy if one is not honest.
"racism" and "anti-semitism" were both words created by Jews to dismiss both valid arguments and discredit the person making them.
Ultimately it's a type of deflection. > Psychological deflection is seen as a narcissistic abuse tactic used to control the mind and emotions of others.
Liam Nguyen
I like this
Easton Foster
Can you explain this one? I don't understand it.
Justin Anderson
Ethnoshielding, maybe race badgering culture shielding bigot badgering, bigot buffering Race gophering because they dig down and hide inside their own ethnic group to use it as a shield Scapegoat-shielding
Joseph Jones
That's not necessarily true with respect to "racism." Richard Henry Pratt is credited with creating the term ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Henry_Pratt ). Funny enough, "racism" was used by him in order to justify the genocide of Indians by forced integration.
Jordan Ward
FOLXING >(verb) the act of introducing scientifically impossible normatives into a binary argument. "Hillary was folxing Rachel when she said the Russians has stolen her Blue Belle ice cream and licked it, thus giving her oral candidiasis."
Easton Diaz
This has my vote
Landon Gray
Evasive racialisation
Ryan Wood
diminishing the truth basically lampshade diminishes the light
Jason Sanchez
transplaining
Daniel Brown
Could work
Owen Bennett
bigot conjuring
Colton White
> Ethnoshielding
Example: "Tyrone was accused of robbing a liquor store, but he quickly ethnoshielded by employing several tactical fnords. Not wanting to be shamed and named, the cops politely apologized and retreated with their tails between their legs."
Angel Morgan
>coronacast the coofing zoomlet expired live on xis coronacast stream
James White
Goy shaming could really work. Normies don't even know what that means.
Excellent. Polska keeps getting to the top of the based list lately.
I would definitely stick with: Reducist for the individual though because it will trigger all the brainwashed carved channels in the leftist brain by emulating their typical conversation ender. It will also play upon their curiosity, their signalling "oh a new post-modernism! I'll be the first cool kid on the block to share it!" and then their rage when they figure out how it is being used to increase the virality by a lot.