SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL In 1942, C.S. Lewis published The Screwtape Letters, in which Screwtape, a devil, mentored his nephew Wormwood on how to manage his patient, so as to serve their common spiritual master. Screwtape advised: “Jargon, not argument, is your best ally in keeping him from the Church.” “Do remember you are […]
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A guide to the AngloEuroZionist Establishment Lexicon
September 17, 2022 Source by Eric Arthur Blair Neoliberal economics: Establishment version: modern free market freedom, practised by freedom loving people, to freely create freedomaceous wealth everywhere! Woohoo! Real World Translation: rigged system to funnel wealth from the poor to the rich by imposition of slave wages and debt servitude = economic enslavement of the […]
A guide to the AngloEuroZionist Establishment Lexicon
September 17, 2022 Source by Eric Arthur Blair Neoliberal economics: Establishment version: modern free market freedom, practised by freedom loving people, to freely create freedomaceous wealth everywhere! Woohoo! Real World Translation: rigged system to funnel wealth from the poor to the rich by imposition of slave wages and debt servitude = economic enslavement of the […]
Germany adds over one thousand new words to pandemic lexicon
If you go out in Germany during the pandemic, don’t forget your Alltagsmaske (everyday mask) or Spuckschutzschirm (spit protection umbrella). If it’s a bit frigid outside, maybe don a Schnutenpulli (literally, snout sweater, a cosier word for mask). Heading out on a date? Be sure to check the latest Mundschutzmode (mouth protection fashion) before selecting […]
UNRWA ‘aid’ is aid only in the lexicon of Orwellian newspeak
As has been amply reported in mainstream news, US president Trump has dramatically reduced US ‘aid’ to UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East. This, we are correctly told, deals a devastating blow to the principal agency supporting Palestinian refugees. But the money is, nonetheless, aid, right? […]
‘Depression’ Makes Return to Mainstream Lexicon
Reuters October 5, 2011 You know it’s grim when the prevailing debate among economists and historians is whether the world economy faces the “Great” depression of the 1930s or the “Long” depression of the 1870s. Listening to commentary surrounding the seemingly intractable sovereign debt and banking crisis in Europe, the stimulus/austerity battle in the United […]