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by Sp33D King January 28, 2026
Get the Elite Link mug.The process by which the practice and interpretation of science become gatekept by a specialized, often socially insulated, priestly class. This creates a barrier between the scientific enterprise and the public, where expertise is used to dismiss public concerns and maintain authority, fostering alienation and distrust.
Example: "The elitization of science was on display when officials dismissed community worries about a new chemical plant with, 'You wouldn't understand the models.' Instead of engaging, they retreated behind jargon and credentials, treating public input as an annoyance rather than a democratic necessity."
by AbzuInExile January 31, 2026
Get the Elitization of Science mug.The development of a hierarchical, often insular, and intellectually snobbish culture within organized atheism, where a self-appointed vanguard of "proper" skeptics polices ideological purity, dismisses less educated or philosophically nuanced non-believers, and treats religious people as a monolith of idiocy. It creates a priesthood of the godless, where correct jargon, familiarity with specific authors, and a performatively militant stance become the tickets to acceptance, gatekeeping the simple act of not believing.
Example: "At the meetup, the elitization of atheism was palpable. When a new person said they left their faith because 'it just didn't feel right anymore,' a panelist scoffed, 'Feelings? That's epistemically worthless. Have you even read Dennett and Harris? You sound like a theist.' They'd turned a lack of belief into an exclusive club with a dress code of condescension."
by AbzuInExile February 1, 2026
Get the Elitization of Atheism mug.Elitinati (noun) — A tongue-in-cheek term for the modern global ruling class and its network of influence. Used to describe the coordinated power of wealthy individuals, institutions, and systems that shape politics, media, finance, and culture, often through secrecy, manipulation, and social control. The term is used humorously or critically to label systemic elite power without implying a literal secret society.
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“The Elitinati don’t need to give orders — they just build the system that makes everyone comply.”
“You can’t argue with the Elitinati because they don’t play by the same rules.”
“The Elitinati are not a single group, but a network of influence that protects itself.”
“The Elitinati don’t need to give orders — they just build the system that makes everyone comply.”
“You can’t argue with the Elitinati because they don’t play by the same rules.”
“The Elitinati are not a single group, but a network of influence that protects itself.”
by Brad Chorus February 8, 2026
Get the elitinati mug.A sociological term for the moment when a society's dominant class stops pretending to care about the common good and openly, brazenly advocates for policies designed to entrench their own privilege. It's the end of "trickle-down" rhetoric and the beginning of "let them eat cake" policy. The "coming out" isn't about revealing a hidden identity, but about publicly shedding the mask of shared prosperity and embracing naked classism. This phenomenon is often triggered when the gap between the elite's interests and the public welfare becomes too wide to plausibly bridge with traditional propaganda.
"Did you see that op-ed where a billionaire argued that taxing the rich is 'theft' while simultaneously pushing to cut school lunch funding? That's the Elite Out of the Closet. They're not even trying to hide their self-interest anymore; they're just flaunting it."
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