Adjective
ĭn-sĭd′ē-ə-krăt′ĭk
(See Insidiocracy)
1. Clandestine rule.
2. Of, characterized by, or advocating rule by secret groups or individuals.
3. A form of government in which an unknown group or individual rules subjects who are unaware of their rulers existence.
ĭn-sĭd′ē-ə-krăt′ĭk
(See Insidiocracy)
1. Clandestine rule.
2. Of, characterized by, or advocating rule by secret groups or individuals.
3. A form of government in which an unknown group or individual rules subjects who are unaware of their rulers existence.
While the citizens were distracted by sensationalized headlines, the insidiocratic rulers slowly chipped away at their subjects rights.
by SkynFlynt October 26, 2022
Noun
ĭn-sĭd′ē-ä-krə-sē
(See Insidiocratic)
1. A subtle but treacherous form of rule or government, often masquerading as, or controlling puppet versions of other forms of rule, such as: democratic, republic, oligarchic, or even socialist and communist states. Every effort is made to prevent the citizens of an Insidiocracy from realizing that they are under this type of rule. The leader or leaders of an insidiocrocy will even go to the point of leaking the information to conspiracy theorists, crackpots, and extremist talk show hosts, in order to have the concept discounted and or discredited along with all the other nonsense they force upon anyone who will listen.
2. A government in which unknown groups or individuals possess unlimited power, while keeping the citizens from knowing that they are under such rule.
3. Clandestine or secret individuals operating an Insidiocratic government.
ĭn-sĭd′ē-ä-krə-sē
(See Insidiocratic)
1. A subtle but treacherous form of rule or government, often masquerading as, or controlling puppet versions of other forms of rule, such as: democratic, republic, oligarchic, or even socialist and communist states. Every effort is made to prevent the citizens of an Insidiocracy from realizing that they are under this type of rule. The leader or leaders of an insidiocrocy will even go to the point of leaking the information to conspiracy theorists, crackpots, and extremist talk show hosts, in order to have the concept discounted and or discredited along with all the other nonsense they force upon anyone who will listen.
2. A government in which unknown groups or individuals possess unlimited power, while keeping the citizens from knowing that they are under such rule.
3. Clandestine or secret individuals operating an Insidiocratic government.
The subjects of the insidiocracy who thought they were citizens of the well known republic didn't understand how they kept losing personal rights, in spite of the fact that they kept voting people into office who said they would defend those rights.
by SkynFlynt October 26, 2022
Questionist
- adj. Describes someone who accepts that the concepts of established fact and reality are malleable. Referring to someone as a questionist implies that they embrace the concept that absolute truths, facts, standards, or "correct" or "true" beliefs exist only within the mind of those who hold these concepts as absolute.
- noun One who believes or accepts that there are no absolute truths, facts or concrete concepts , esp. things such as: established standards, ideals, authority, religious beliefs, moral standards, or "normality".
A strange twist and defining characteristic of the questionist, is that these entities or individuals, can be resistant to questioning of their own standards, ideals, beliefs, or perceived truths. Unfortunately this trait works against the questionist and the mindset of questioning the status quo being more readily accepted into society and culture.
A special side note: The enthusiasm and even at times, zealotry with which questionists will defend their own standards, ideals, beliefs, and truths over someone else's is an impressive display, rivaled only by the Vokelkop's Superb Bird of Paradise which lives in the forests of New Guinea.
- adj. Describes someone who accepts that the concepts of established fact and reality are malleable. Referring to someone as a questionist implies that they embrace the concept that absolute truths, facts, standards, or "correct" or "true" beliefs exist only within the mind of those who hold these concepts as absolute.
- noun One who believes or accepts that there are no absolute truths, facts or concrete concepts , esp. things such as: established standards, ideals, authority, religious beliefs, moral standards, or "normality".
A strange twist and defining characteristic of the questionist, is that these entities or individuals, can be resistant to questioning of their own standards, ideals, beliefs, or perceived truths. Unfortunately this trait works against the questionist and the mindset of questioning the status quo being more readily accepted into society and culture.
A special side note: The enthusiasm and even at times, zealotry with which questionists will defend their own standards, ideals, beliefs, and truths over someone else's is an impressive display, rivaled only by the Vokelkop's Superb Bird of Paradise which lives in the forests of New Guinea.
adj. - Yes, Frank is a questionist, he questions whether microwaves actually heat the food, or if we just believe they do, so that we just think we're burning our mouths on the pizza rolls.
noun - The questionist grew frustrated with the professor describing the physics concepts of as fact.
The questionist fought to have the concept of binary genders removed from the advertising literature used by their company
noun - The questionist grew frustrated with the professor describing the physics concepts of as fact.
The questionist fought to have the concept of binary genders removed from the advertising literature used by their company
by SkynFlynt December 18, 2023