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libbing out

liberals are known for celebrating meaningless wins as if they'll bring about great change, even though the system is designed to support itself no matter whether its red or blue.

yas kweening and celebrating a win in the traditional political system even though the system itself needs to be replaced, in leftist parlance, is libbing out.
zohran win in nyc, yall mind if i lib out tn?

i know she's not gonna do anything meaninful but tell me why liz warren gag had me libbing out a bit
by exitvector November 4, 2025
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chicken libber

n. 1. Someone in favor of free-range chickens; 2. a vegetarian; 3. a silent liberal.
After visiting the local chicken farm, Sam became a staunch chicken libber.
by ProfNS September 23, 2011
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Mad Libbing

An illegal interrogation technique using vague statements to entice the targets subconscious mind to fill in the blanks. Developed by the Central Intelligence Agency and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, using reverse engineered Big Brother Thought Police Technology, as well as Psychic Remote Viewing developed by Project MK Ultra in the 1970’s.
They kept violating my 4th Amendment Rights by repeatedly Mad Libbing me. They would say things like “that man did this, but that man did that” and “they all have a photograph”.
by theBlackSheep October 13, 2023
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Scientific Lobbies

Organized interest groups within the scientific community—whether aligned with specific industries (pharma, fossil fuels), ideological camps, or dominant academic paradigms—that use their influence, funding power, and control over prestigious journals and conferences to steer research priorities, suppress dissenting findings, and shape public perception to favor their interests. They turn the scientific process into a political battlefield.
Example: For decades, Scientific Lobbies funded by the sugar industry successfully directed nutrition research toward blaming fat for heart disease, published favorable studies in major journals, and marginalized scientists pointing to sugar's role, distorting public health guidelines for a generation.
by Dumu The Void February 4, 2026
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Theory of Scientific Lobbies

The theory that scientific knowledge is shaped not just by evidence but by organized interests—lobbies that fund research, control publication, shape public perception, and influence policy. Scientific Lobbies argues that science is not a pure pursuit of truth but a field of struggle where different groups advance different agendas. Pharmaceutical companies fund studies that favor their drugs; fossil fuel companies fund climate denial; ideological foundations fund research that supports their worldviews. This doesn't mean all science is corrupt; it means science is political, that knowledge is power, that the question is not whether interests shape science but whose interests, and toward what ends. The Theory of Scientific Lobbies explains why scientific consensus sometimes aligns with corporate interests, why some questions get studied and others ignored, why "follow the science" is more complicated than it sounds.
Theory of Scientific Lobbies Example: "She used to think science was above politics. Then she learned about the tobacco lobby, the fossil fuel lobby, the pharmaceutical lobby—how they'd funded research, suppressed findings, shaped public debate. The Theory of Scientific Lobbies showed her that science was a battlefield, not a sanctuary. The knowledge was real, but so was the struggle over it."
by Abzugal February 21, 2026
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Theory of Logical Lobbies

The theory that logic itself is shaped by organized interests—that what counts as logical is influenced by those who have the power to define logical norms. Logical Lobbies argues that logic is not neutral but political, that different logical systems serve different interests, that the teaching of logic is never innocent. Schools teach certain logical norms; courts enforce certain reasoning standards; media reward certain argument styles. These aren't just technical choices; they're power moves, ways of privileging some ways of thinking over others. The Theory of Logical Lobbies explains why some arguments are heard and others dismissed, why some reasoning is celebrated and others marginalized, why logic is never just logic.
Example: "He'd always thought logic was neutral—just the rules of thought. The Theory of Logical Lobbies showed him otherwise: who decided those rules? Who benefited? Who was excluded? Logic wasn't just logic; it was politics by other means. The rules of reason had rulers—and the rulers had interests."
by Abzugal February 21, 2026
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