2 definitions by R.S. Johnson
A one-size-fits-none universal morality under guise of social justice that mirrors the worst of religion, while completely disregarding its tenets such as forgiveness and mercy.
Practices Include:
Excommunication (termination, deplatforming, demonetization)
Public Shaming (doxxing, swatting, cyber shamming)
Heresy Laws (censorship algorithms, shadow banning, disinformation policies)
Dogma Over Science (social theories and frameworks, personal truth, relativism)
Practices Include:
Excommunication (termination, deplatforming, demonetization)
Public Shaming (doxxing, swatting, cyber shamming)
Heresy Laws (censorship algorithms, shadow banning, disinformation policies)
Dogma Over Science (social theories and frameworks, personal truth, relativism)
by R.S. Johnson January 21, 2023
1. Moral principles, beliefs or behavior which are contradictory or hypocritical in nature.
2. An ethical paradox.
Etymology: A portmanteau derived from the words oxymoron and moral.
2. An ethical paradox.
Etymology: A portmanteau derived from the words oxymoron and moral.
Both parents oxymoral behavior sent mixed messages to their children.
The leader's oxymoral policies ironically backfired in his face.
The leader's oxymoral policies ironically backfired in his face.
by R.S. Johnson July 15, 2019