A word used to describe the paradox of inclusiveness when it includes ideas that are anti-inclusive.
The extension of freedom of speech to ideas opposed to it is an example of counter-inclusivism. The word is meant to be descriptive and merely describes a situation of counter-inclusiveness and is also different from anti-inclusivism.
The extension of freedom of speech to ideas opposed to it is an example of counter-inclusivism. The word is meant to be descriptive and merely describes a situation of counter-inclusiveness and is also different from anti-inclusivism.
In my analysis, I shall demonstrate how the dilemma free societies face on how to deal with anti-democratic and illiberal forces is the apex of counter-inclusivism.
by Jazztea February 10, 2022

by Zzigg November 23, 2021

by Magnificat December 11, 2017

When a group of people acts like people they previously tried to make fun of or call weird earlier in life, but they're actually replacing anything that is unique (or old) with something a bit more bubblegum pop (or new) and mainstream (but don't want their activities to be transparent or obvious to anyone) by claiming to be/posing as the raw person's kind of raw, the outlaw's outlaw.
He/she/they were a part of a secret society/organization trying to launch a successful counter culture coup that established counter surveillance on anything that represented anything left of the old counter culture to replace it with a new bland version of it, and a new guard to guard it.
by The Original Agahnim December 14, 2021

by Bartholomew Thaddy Daddy December 28, 2021

by treyjazz June 22, 2025

that’s so not like her, admit it, it’s counter-zaza.
Help, pass me something to counter-zaza myself, I’m cross fading too hard
Help, pass me something to counter-zaza myself, I’m cross fading too hard
by mimosabob September 23, 2025
