Western doublespeak compilation
Western doublespeak compilation
We all know that the west uses two different words for the same thing depending on where it is happening.
e.g. Secret Police vs Plainclothes Officer
Regime vs Government
Can we have a compilation thread of these words? I am probably using many of them unconsciously without critical examination.
Prime minister and Supreme leader are literally synonyms yet have such wildly different implications.
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30 0 ReplyPropaganda vs Public Relation Campaigns
From what I understand, Chinese use the same word for both.
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manifest destiny vs. the holocaust
52 3 ReplyLiterally Lebensraum
35 0 ReplyOur Manifest Destiny, their Lebensraum
17 0 Reply(serious: I love Liebestraum; it's a beautiful piece /serious)
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Hitler quotes the bath riots and the gas chambers on the american-mexican border as inspo for his own gas chambers.
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oligarchy - entrepreneurs
invasion - humanitarian intervention
indoctrination - common sense
surveillance - CCTV
attacking free press - defending national security
racial profiling/transphobia - stopping cultural marxism
freedom fighters - terrorists
united states - america
football - soccer
47 2 Reply- Bribery/corruption vs lobbying
- Oligarch vs job creator
- Warlord vs leader/general
- Preventable deaths are social murder
- Propaganda vs public relations
- Terrorist/guerilla and freedom fighter just depends on which side of the violence you're on
- Any use of the term "extremist"
- And the worst is that they call their fascists "neoliberals"
39 0 ReplyFascism and neoliberalism aren't mutually exclusive, though I see what you're getting at.
5 1 ReplyThe video playback doesn't really work
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There's just a kajillion of them:
Their Stasi Vs our neighborhood watch
Their whataboutism Vs our providing important context
Their unaccountable regime security forces Vs our police officer who feared for his safety
Their re-education Vs our cult deprogramming
Their GULAG Vs our federal bureau of prisons
Their prison camps Vs our prisons
39 0 ReplyTheir authoritarianism vs our law and order.
Their warcrime vs our collateral damage.
Their dictator vs our leader.
Their reeducation vs our rehabilitation.
Their state media vs our public media.
39 1 ReplyThe dictator vs our leader is huge. The way all westoid brained people talk about Putin, or Xi, or Kim like they have a personal relationship with them. They act like geopolitics is just based on these individuals personal whims
7 0 ReplyTheir state media vs our public media.
you mean the free independent press (all 5 companies)
6 0 ReplyWell I was more thinking of the way that enemy country state media are considered nothing but propaganda, while things like the BBC are considered upstanding journalism.
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I'll start the thread.
Billionaire vs Oligarch
Custom vs Ritual
Freedom fighter vs Terrorist
Anime vs Cartoon37 0 ReplyAnime vs Cartoon
It appears you have chosen violence.
27 0 Replycartoon sounds derogatory like "its just a cartoon" but anime sounds like a legitimate genre, although I guess it depends on how old you are
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Internship vs unpaid labor
33 0 ReplyDefector/refugee - Illegal immigrant
Community service - Forced labor
Liberation - Occupation
Enhanced interrogation techniques - Torture34 1 ReplyCommunity service is not forced labour 💀
You mean prison labour is forced labour. Community service is when they make dumbass teens arrested for something like vandalism or underage drinking, go and work at a soup kitchen, or pick up garbage off the side of the road as punishment.
16 0 Replythey make ... teens ... work
So... Forced labour?
9 3 ReplyI got hit with 24 hours of community service when I was a teen. Worked it off on a library, not bad. Actually wanted to get a full time job there.
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Don't forget expat! They love that one.
11 0 ReplyMigrant vs refugee
Migrant vs expat
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our 'hard-hitting journalism', their 'state-funded propaganda'
32 0 Reply"The adults in the room" versus "the unaccountable ruling class and their puppets"
THEY ARE THE SAME FUCKING THING
32 0 ReplyTheir police state versus our safety.
Authoritarian spying apparatus versus smart advertising.
29 0 ReplyTheir regime, our administration
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The various ways they avoid using "oligarch" for westerns. Western Billionaire, entrepreneur, etc, whereas it's always "Russian Oligarchs."
28 0 ReplyOn that note: "bribery" and "lobbying"
22 0 Reply"Western philanthropist" vs "Russian Oligarch"
19 0 ReplyAnother good one. Couldn't think of all the BS words they have to come up with to describe themselves.
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our riots vs their protests for freedom
26 0 ReplyExpat / immigrant
25 0 ReplyI think this isn't always true because they do mean different things. You're not an "immigrant" unless you're trying to stay there permanently, whereas "expats" can be sort of transient
8 0 ReplyIn practice, people from the global south who are working for only a few years in rich countries are never called expats.
14 0 ReplyUnless you are a white person in Asia. Then you call yourself an expat even if you've been there for decades.
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Expat is a useful word, but it has been co-opted by those who very obviously aren’t expats and just don’t want to call themselves immigrants.
8 0 ReplyI do the reverse thing of calling myself an immigrant and you can see people having an error in their heads. Because I am an immigrant, I came here unemployed with nowhere to stay, looking for a better life. But I'm white, so expat it is for them 🤷
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The Dictator's hand-picked successor.
The President's endorsement.
25 0 ReplyOur prison, their prison camp
25 0 Reply"internment camp" might be good to plug here
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Defence contractor vs weapons manufacturer
Used depending on who's buying weapons from whom
24 0 Replysecurity forces vs police
i like using that one about america, it makes liberals weirdly defensive lol22 0 ReplyAren’t security forces supposed to refer more to paramilitary units, such as military unites forced pushed into civilian policing services? Like occupation forces, civil protection units, or martial law units.
Or the other definition is police and military units working in concert.
Those feel a bit above the role of police alone.
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Paid volunteers vs mercenaries
White nationalism vs white supremacist
24 2 ReplyIn terms of Israel: Skirmishes vs terrorist attacks
20 0 Replyfreedom fighters vs terrorists
Media really had a field day with these over the last 20 years.19 0 Reply"If crime fighters fight crime, and firefighters fight fires, then what do freedom fighters fight?"
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Immigrant vs Expat
17 1 ReplyAssassination/targeted killing and mercenary/contractor legit make me furious. Up there with "enhanced interrogation".
16 0 ReplyOh yeah mercenary/private military corporation contractor is insanity
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Our routine missile test vs their provocative missile launch
16 0 ReplySavages committing human sacrifices vs Carrying out God's divine justice
13 1 Replygulag vs prison oligarch vs entrepreneur
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11 0 ReplyFirst thing that comes to mind is "prison camps" vs just "prison." Will edit some more in when I remember them.
9 0 ReplyArmy vs Horde
7 0 ReplyHumans vs terrans
5 2 ReplyI don’t think anyone’s seriously using that one except in movies
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Coup vs popular uprising.
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13 0 Replyno more half cringes walter
10 0 ReplyHope you never have to go to a U.S. prison Joey
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