Re: The Demagogues Dictionary! New political terms! Get buzzy with new buzzwords! -
03-02-2019, 05:01 PM
I think "victimhood aristocracy" might be more correct that "victimhood hierarchy".
In an aristocracy, most people are born into their position and stay there. In an argument between a Duke and a commoner, the Duke is always right and the commoner is not only wrong, but impudent for arguing at all. The commoner is "commoner-splaining".
Hierarchies, on the other hand, come in all types, some are informal, meritocratic, and fluid. That is completely contrary to the legalistic/lawyer-infested, race-based, calcified caste system that is currently under construction.
Think of the Southern Aristocracy/racial-pecking-order, only with the skin colors swapped.
TL;DR: the South has finally won the Civil War.
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Last edited by Jeb Stuart Thurmond; 11-29-2019 at 04:27 PM.
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