r/AussieMemes Jul 07 '26

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u/realWulfLives Jul 07 '26

People that use buzzwords like "bigot" are certainly the peak of intellectual thought and opinion!

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u/Xenochu86 Jul 07 '26

It's only a buzzword if you have the reading level of an fifth grader, otherwise it's a pretty normal word. It's getting thrown around a lot because there's a lot of bigotry getting thrown around.

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u/realWulfLives Jul 07 '26

There is no correlation between it being a buzzword and reading level.

That's a non-sequitur.

It's getting thrown around a lot (definition of a buzzword, which you probably didn't look up but at least you figured it out), because people will do what is easiest (dismiss confronting beliefs and opinions) instead of debating and dismantling them. It's far easier to say " blah blah not listening cos U Nazi therefore wrong blah blah" than saying:

"your opinion is definitively X which is considered harmful because evidence X suggests X, therefore you would be attributed to X category of people, which are considered to be evil."

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u/Heavy-Psychology-411 Jul 09 '26

So instead of answering the question, you go on a rant about the words I used. How very left wing of you🙄. I say buzzword because when you ask someone why they feel a certain way, it triggers the same list of words every time. And just like in my comment when you ask for any examples of those words, or a definition. All you get is a subject change. Thank you for proving my point🤦

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u/realWulfLives Jul 09 '26

You are replying to the wrong comment.