It is amazing that in this business of communicating ideas, that people are not more careful about the words that they use. One example of that has been mentioned ad nauseum on this blog. Sure, it is quite repetitious, but evidently people aren't getting the message, or won't get the message about using the word "right" in reference to themselves.
It is not restricted to that. Just now, I have become aware of ANOTHER word which is being misused. I can name names, but won't. However, there is at least one blogger who uses the word "cuck" in reference to the unfaithful GOP party members that join the other side. Look up the word cuckold, and you'll find that it is the husband of an adulterous wife. ( females can also be victimized thusly, and that word is slightly different) Hence, those who commit the betrayal aren't the cucks, the ones who are cucks are the dudes whose "wife" have been disloyal.
The word "cuck" is used intentionally to heap scorn. The man who can't keep his wife is line is to be disrespected. Okay, with that understanding, the likes of Cheney et al, does not apply to THEM, but to US. That puts it in a different light then. Nobody wants to be seen as a "cuck".
The "old lady" is screwing around and we just sit there and take it. Again and again and again.
Hey, if you don't use the right word, your brain is scrambled. Get your minds right, dudes. We got to get our house in order. But everybody should have known that already. The ones that betray us are wearing their betrayal like a crown. Well, they do DESERVE scorn, but that is not the proper word to use.
They are the ones who betray. An example would be Judas Iscariot. Another example is Benedict Arnold.
Benedict Arnold wasn't celebrated in England, by the way. Neither will Cheney and others be celebrated. Nobody likes a fink. I like to look up my word I use. Fink has many shades of meaning. Someone who betrays a trust is a fink, according to one of the shades of meaning of that word. These people are finks, not "cucks". Another word is "rat". But "ratting one out" is usually reserved for those who fink out on a fellow criminal. We don't want to use that word either. Fink is better. Or traitor, but traitor has a conflict. We are loyal to the Contitution, but a party member should also be loyal to the organization. If the organization has no cohesion, then what good is it?
They'll try to assume the mantle of superiority, but that won't hold. They serve neither the Constitution, the rule of law, "democracy", or anything else. They serve themselves alone. They are finks, which also has the meaning of a contemptible person.
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