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Racism

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Reverse-racism

A corrupt distortion of hate-masked "fairness" based simply on superficial natural genetic traits beyond anyone's control, specifically targeting White people and sometimes Asian people. Rather than consider the content of someone's character (charm, compassion, ethics, generosity, humour, intelligence, kindness, wit, etc.) the anti-White sentiment of reverse-racism declares that all White-people are inherently racist from birth without agency nor freedom of choice. Forced into the public consciousness the weaponized term is compelled in education, pop culture, and workplace environments as part of the culture wars, managed decline, manufactured consent, and oppression of Western culture and stability by subverting it with Agenda 2030, "anti-Semitism", Critical Race Theory, cultural Marxism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Environmental, Social, Governance, and their woke agendas and ideologies. The LGBT flag became an anti-White hate symbol when modified beyond "sexuality" to introduce reverse-racism inclusivity of everyone but White people.


Rent-seeking

The act of growing one's existing wealth by manipulating the social or political environment without creating new wealth. Rent-seeking activities have negative effects on the rest of society. They result in reduced economic efficiency through misallocation of resources, stifled competition, reduced wealth creation, lost government revenue, heightened income inequality, risk of growing corruption and cronyism, decreased public trust in institutions, and potential national decline. Successful regulatory capture of regulatory agencies (if any) to gain a coercive monopoly can result in advantages for rent-seekers in a market while imposing disadvantages on their uncorrupt competitors. This is one of many possible forms of rent-seeking behavior.

~ Rent-seeking[ Wikipedia ]


Res ipsa loquitur

Latin: "the thing speaks for itself"

A doctrine in common law and Roman-Dutch law jurisdictions under which a court can infer negligence from the very nature of an accident or injury in the absence of direct evidence on how any defendant behaved in the context of tort litigation. Although specific criteria differ by jurisdiction, an action typically must satisfy the following elements of negligence: the existence of a duty of care, breach of appropriate standard of care, causation, and injury. In res ipsa loquitur, the existence of the first three elements is inferred from the existence of injury that does not ordinarily occur without negligence.

~ Res ipsa loquitur[ Wikipedia ]


Reset

  1. The receiving or harboring an outlawed person. Cowell.
  2. Reset of theft. In Scotch law. The receiving and keeping stolen goods, knowing them to be stolen, with a design of feloniously retaining them from the reni owner. Alls. Crim. Law, (328.
~ Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition (1910) https://OpenJurist.org/law-dictionary-blacks/reset
  • Reverse-Robin-Hood (not to be confused with duelist fencing) The Great Reset is the global fencing of the world, transferring stolen property from the poor to the rich.