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Anti-Pan 

Anti-Pan can be used in a lot of context.
In context of a Person being anti pan: A person being against the Pansexual label
In context of something being Anti-Pan: being Discriminating towards Pansexuality
In context of being against Anti-Pan: Someone who is Pro-Pan
Anti-Pan is focusing on the Pansexual label, rather than the users of Pansexuality or
being against the type of attraction directly.
Sara: Hey, David. I just found out some things and I might just be anti-pan.
David: What? But I thought you support Pansexuals!
Sara: I do, but I still think the Label they use is harmful, but that won’t mean I’ll bash them for using it.
Anti-Pan by Bi-Trashcat August 13, 2020
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anti-panthic 

adjective - something which is against the principles, activities, and collective identity of the Sikh Panth.
"Smoking cigarettes is anti-panthic"
anti-panthic by Singh Kaur January 4, 2009

Anti-Cult Panopticon

A panoptic system that monitors religious, spiritual, and self‑help groups for signs of “cult” behavior. The Anti‑Cult Panopticon includes former members, watchdog organizations, and online forums that track leaders, document internal communications, and warn the public. While cultic abuse is real, the panopticon often applies an expansive definition: any group with a charismatic leader, unusual beliefs, or demanding practices can be labeled a cult. This leads to the persecution of minority religions, new religious movements, and communities that simply differ from mainstream norms. The panopticon’s vigilance destroys lives under the banner of protection.
Anti-Cult Panopticon Example: “The small meditation community was labeled a ‘cult’ by the Anti‑Cult Panopticon because members lived together and followed a teacher. The resulting online mob destroyed their livelihoods, even though no abuse had occurred.”

Anti-Charlatanism Panopticon

A panoptic system that targets individuals labeled as “charlatans”—anyone who claims psychic, spiritual, or metaphysical abilities, or who sells alternative services. The Anti‑Charlatanism Panopticon monitors conferences, podcasts, and social media, ready to “expose” the target as a fraud. It often uses hidden cameras, sting operations, and selective editing. While some targets are indeed dishonest, the panopticon’s reach extends to sincere practitioners, cultural healers, and those whose claims are no more extraordinary than those of mainstream religions. The goal is not just debunking but public humiliation.
Anti-Charlatanism Panopticon Example: “The medium had a quiet practice for grieving families; the Anti‑Charlatanism Panopticon posted a sting video that got her fired from her day job, even though she had never claimed to be anything other than a comfort.”

Anti-Quackery Panopticon

A surveillance network dedicated to identifying and exposing “quackery”—alternative medicine, unproven health practices, and wellness influencers. The Anti‑Quackery Panopticon operates through dedicated forums, YouTube channels, and Twitter threads that scrutinize every claim made by naturopaths, chiropractors, or supplement sellers. While some monitoring is legitimate consumer protection, the panopticon often extends to harassment, doxxing, and the dismissal of any practice outside mainstream medicine—regardless of evidence or cultural context. It creates a climate where even discussing traditional remedies invites a swarm of accusations.
Anti-Quackery Panopticon Example: “The herbalist’s innocent Instagram post was met with a brigade of anti‑quackery accounts demanding she be reported to the medical board—the Anti‑Quackery Panopticon in full force.”

Anti-Con Artist Panopticon

A surveillance network focused on exposing “con artists” in the realms of business, crypto, self‑help, and alternative spirituality. The Anti‑Con Artist Panopticon monitors for scams, Ponzi schemes, and fraudulent gurus. While valuable for consumer protection, its methods often involve doxxing, coordinated harassment, and trial by social media. Innocent practitioners who are simply eccentric or unsuccessful can be swept up, labeled as con artists because they failed to produce results that the panopticon demanded. It blurs the line between exposing fraud and persecuting the unconventional.
Anti-Con Artist Panopticon Example: “The life coach’s program didn’t work for everyone; the Anti‑Con Artist Panopticon declared her a fraud, dug up her address, and encouraged followers to send threats—even though she had a clear refund policy.”

antipancakeism 

the oppisite of pancake very emo hermit who lives in a cold environment who never goes outside hates fishing and does not surf.
hes showing antipancakeism today
antipancakeism by tcon89 October 22, 2011