How right wings translate “left-wing terms”
Lost In Translation
Advantaged: 1) Anyone who has a strong sense of self-responsibility, works hard for their money or pays taxes. 2) Anyone who believes in the American Dream. 3) White or Asian American.
My definition: Privileged group, typically white, cisgender and wealthy men in America. This term isn’t to be used negatively but as an acknowledgment of one’s privilege that they have been lucky enough to be born with as others were born into an underprivileged minority group. Effectively used if advantaged people utilize their platform to empower others.
For example, say Scott is a straight, white male, and Gary is a gay, black male. When …show more content…
You are tolerating these differences and hearing all sides of a topic to enrich your knowledge on a situation instead of shutting an opinion down because it doesn’t abide by yours...not being ignorant. This doesn’t include abandoning your ethics, by all means disagree and debate, but be respectful and open-minded of the opposing party.
Free Speech: 1) The ability to incite riots against America and its capitalist system by the use of hateful speech. 2) Speech that disparages the goals, purposes or ambitions of patriotic, taxpaying Americans
My definition: Letting the people think for themselves without punishment. Governments and educational institutions are not to instill thoughts and opinions upon someone. This opens dialogue to consider several different perspectives usually upon a controversial subject in order to gain a national or broader understanding of a given topic.
Basic Rights: New rights not found anywhere in the Constitution that include the right for slackers to get free food, free housing, free medical care and conjugal visits in prison, plus permission to deal drugs, defecate in the streets and aggressively panhandle, as well as get enough welfare money to trade their cars in every three