The Bastardisation of Language

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I see an ever increasing mis-use of words in the English language (and I’m sure it’s not limited to English) it is part of an agenda to alter traditional meanings, essentially changing the meaning, use and definitions of words long used in the language they are spoken in. To create discord amongst the population, to label people into certain groups. Once wrongly placed into a group they are hit with draconian measures designed to attempt to stop them speaking freely and expressing themselves.

One of the most ‘fashionable’ words to call someone speaking about a multitude of topics at the moment however and the one that is the most effective is ‘Racist’.

All humans collectively belong to the human race. Increasingly however through the media, education and other social platforms they have started to convince people from a young age to believe that sexual orientation, weight, skin colour, religion and any other superficial difference they can think of to include, under the 'race' umbrella. The programmed response should anyone have an opinion or make comment on someone who is superficially different from them in one or a multitude of ways, (mostly based on their ethnic origins, culture, religion etc) is to immediately respond with "you are racist", when nobody speaking this automated response has the common sense to actually look up the word and it's definition and intended meaning. This trait is also by design and is part of the 'tyranny of the masses'.

Racism is when you suggest that the race you belong to is inferior to another race, or is SUPERIOR to another race based on the traits that the human race has and you either criticise your own for it's faults or you praise the human race for it's traits and criticise another race for not having at least equal qualities. I'm not aware that we have discovered another intelligent race yet or what planet they are from and as all of us in our human race are born equal it's absurd to suggest to someone of our human race is racist, because 100% of the time nobody spouting this garbage ever names the race that's being denigrated.

Our enemy works through divide and conquer and problem, reaction, solution, this bastardisation of terms that have a very set historical meaning and context is designed to create a problem, that being to divide us by pointing out superficial differences instead of us realising and being taught that what makes us the same and should bring us together. This division therefore causes a social problem. The reaction is to convince people to speak out and label those that have an opinion under a misconstrued and inappropriate term (the fashionable one currently being 'racist') and therefore they offer a solution which suggests to those in the populous that it's for the benefit of society, those that have inappropriately labelled people (or a group of people) under these words then feel emboldened and good about themselves, believing that they have helped contribute to moving society along to better place. When what they have actually done is help their masters to subdue THEM even further. It's all designed to put into place something that was wanted in the first place. Which in the 'racism' social fiction they've created is to clamp down on critical analysis and thought and freedom of speech and expression and undermine traditional values, speech and thought.

Be safe and be prepared and peacefully non-comply.
Geordie Prepper

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Great post my friend. Sad world we are living in and there is no way to go back.

Thanks man. The only sad thing I find about this world is our subjugation to a small few that have NO interest in our well being. So I resist, I don't comply or accept what box they want me to fit in! It's part of British culture and heritage to point out differences and to make light fun of these differences for amusement. There's no harm being done and the only reason I'm able to do it is because my forefathers fell before me to defend our way of life, so I have to honour that sacrifice.

There is a way back, turn around and say to them one of the now least used words in English and it's equivalent in other languages. NO!!

Interesting post. This is a hot topic and I completely agree that all human beings are created equal. Please don't misunderstand my comment.

I agree that the word racist is being misused but I'm also a little confused. This may stem from me not being a native speaker of the English language, but doesn't race mean: a population within a species that is distinct in some way, especially a subspecies?

I know people talk of the human race, as one, but also of the races of humans, understood as "each of the major divisions of humankind, having distinct physical characteristics".
At least that's what my dictionary tells me (its creators may be in on the scheme, you never know). So isn't it correct to use the term still, in the sense of someone claiming to be of an inferior/superior race of humans? Or am I misunderstanding you in some way?

I know most about racism in relation to Hitler's Nazi regime, so I may have gotten it completely wrong concerning the English use of it.

Well the word certainly has a complicated history for sure. I'm pointing out that now more than ever language is being twisted and used against us. Probably THE most significant thing we ever developed that advanced our race is now a tool of oppression. It's abhorrent.

We are all of common descent and are very adaptable, it's one of the reasons we have been able to move to various areas of the planet and actually survive, (our technology has helped with shortfalls for sure) when most other animals are specific and adapted to one area in particular, or they migrate from an area comfortable for them, then when it's inhospitable move to another area with similar conditions they can be comfortable in. Sometimes that area can be very small and extremely isolated indeed.

If the word race is to point out the differences humans have developed to better adapt to an area they've established in then it's neither here nor there really. Someone injured in China could receive the blood running through my veins because we are all of the common descent and physiologically the same, some external differences might be there but we are fundamentally the same.

Of course to the shame of our race we've used this superficial differences to do all sorts of harm to our brothers and sisters and on one cartoon sketch I saw some aliens are looking at Earth and saying "Once they realise they are all brothers and sisters we will make contact"

Hitler actually had the most diverse army that has ever existed and he respected all life. All modern Animal rights laws in Europe and throughout the world come from that period in Germany for example. Something that is never acknowledged. Hmm, I wonder why. He's became the biggest symbol of 'racism' but the truth actually shows a different picture.

I see your point and think I had got it a little wrong. Hitler has in many ways been attributed things that weren't true, but I find it difficult to believe he 'respected all life' as you stated. I completely agree that the differences between us all as human beings are not something that should divide us. It's a very interesting topic, but I will let it rest here.

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So nice to see a post about words and their meanings. Makes me think I should write a couple of these types of post, as they are also a great passion of mine. (Well, at first I should properly get back to Steemit, after being gone for weeks...)
And I agree, there are planned agendas in making others use certain words, and thus alter their meanings, and cause all sorts of social manipulation. The good news however is: no matter what anyone says, people will mostly speak any old way that feels comfortable to them. This is why I don't mind the "he don't know" "they ain't there" or "them's just folks". Sure, these phrases may be grammatically incorrect, but at least they have character, and are far from random. And even though you and I and a bunch of others know that a whale is a mammal (or a highly vested steemian), it's still okay to call them a fish.

Thanks man and go for it! I'd be interested to see your posts about words and their meanings. And you are right, the way people talk in their dialects within their country of whatever language they speak is was gives them a unique character and that's always a good thing :) be safe and prepared.

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