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Chaosism 

The idea/political philosophy which values Chaos over Order.
A: Why in the world do you want to abolish the government and morality?
B: I'm telling you, I follow Chaosism. I just want to watch the world burn!
A: But why. What purpose does that serve.
B:¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Chaosism by KouhaiWasTaken September 13, 2020
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To oppress anybody with the name of Chase and discriminate them. However if a woman has the name Chase they will not count.
Guy: I hate all Chase's
Chase: That is Chasism
Chasism by xxChase69xx January 2, 2021
The mentality that white males are superior to minorities in fact, all other races. They belong in the fields picking the fruits of their own labors just so the white men can take it all. Those who are considered chasists most probably are from Greenwich, CT. This movement has caused much harm towards minorities and to the peace of dorm folks. Women are put on earth to please men sexually. That's it.
Chase is a fucken chasist, in fact that's where it came from. Chasism.

Chaussman 

Chausmann: (chos-mann) n. a humorless douchebag. vt. to chausmann: to introduce douchebaggery into an otherwise humorous context for the purpose of questioning the morality, ethics, or limits of the humor.
Hey, I thought that minister was going to chaussmann when you left that cum covered inflatable sheep tied to the church doors, but he was really cool about the whole thing.
Chaussman by Richard Forguson March 7, 2007

root-causism 

The pseudo-profound idea that every social ill is a symptom of some deep moral sickness and can never be mitigated by simplistic treatments which fail to cure the gangrene at the core.
Smith wrote in 1986 that nothing could be done about violent crime in America, because violent crime was woven into the fabric of a violent American society. The fact that violent crime has declined massively since then shows that he was engaging in root-causism.
root-causism by LordSlonborg July 24, 2018

Chaosism 

A political philosophy whereby the theoretical outcomes of untested government minimization and austerity, combined with Laissez-faire economic policy, are preferable to the existing domestic state of order. Has underpinned the "Tea Party" political movement.
The summation of radical governmental and economic demands by the political aspirants of the Tea Party movement amount to the acceptance of a new political philosophy, "Chaosism".
Chaosism by sumnerln October 17, 2010