Sep 13 Word of the Day
A class of US citizen that receives all their news from the National Public Radio, or NPR, and no other sources. See: shit-lib, NPC, or SWPL (white educated liberal bohemian).
This personality is the counterpart of an American who is addicted to Fox News. Both demographics fail to cultivate objective opinions due to a biased media diet. This is to no fault of both groups; it's the result of the USA's piss-poor journalistic standards, ethics and values.
This personality is the counterpart of an American who is addicted to Fox News. Both demographics fail to cultivate objective opinions due to a biased media diet. This is to no fault of both groups; it's the result of the USA's piss-poor journalistic standards, ethics and values.
Josie is such a NPR-American, all her political knowledge is from sound bites on her morning commute to work. She has no reason to be so smug.
by monkeylabor September 12, 2021
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AltWhite or Alt-right.
An alternative to naming each major brand of bigotry individually.
A cross between Alt-right pronounced in a childish mispronunciation (as "wittle baby") and White Supremacists, Nationalists Neo-nazis and the KKK, all in one easy, character saving, hastag friendly, emasculating term.
These groups claim to be different from each other. The Alt-right is a rebranding, Bigorty 2.0 for the era in Trump's America who've unapologeticly hijacked the GOP.
The term empowers them and gives them brand recognition, a sense of pride while at the same time gives them a term to hide behind that "distances" themselves from Neo-nazis by claiming to be conservatives and good republicans which emboldenes them to surface into the main stream.
This also can comically disassoce them from the rest of white people as in "You don't represent white people, you're AltWhite"
An alternative to naming each major brand of bigotry individually.
A cross between Alt-right pronounced in a childish mispronunciation (as "wittle baby") and White Supremacists, Nationalists Neo-nazis and the KKK, all in one easy, character saving, hastag friendly, emasculating term.
These groups claim to be different from each other. The Alt-right is a rebranding, Bigorty 2.0 for the era in Trump's America who've unapologeticly hijacked the GOP.
The term empowers them and gives them brand recognition, a sense of pride while at the same time gives them a term to hide behind that "distances" themselves from Neo-nazis by claiming to be conservatives and good republicans which emboldenes them to surface into the main stream.
This also can comically disassoce them from the rest of white people as in "You don't represent white people, you're AltWhite"
The Alt-White demonstrators carried torches shouting "The Jews will not replace us"
Or
"The AltWhite terrorist rammed his car, ISIS style into protestors, killing 1 injuring many"
Or
"The AltWhite terrorist rammed his car, ISIS style into protestors, killing 1 injuring many"
by Xi0K August 19, 2017