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Safe dangerous

A description of mainstream alternative media influencers who pretend to challenge the establishment while being supported and promoted, directly or indirectly, overtly or covertly, by the controligarchy (corporatocracy and technocracy) - as the truly independent media gets sidelined to the fringes.

The term "safe dangerous" was coined by Jason Bermas as was discussed on an episode of The Union Of The Unwanted.[ Citation needed ]

Examples:

  • It is safe dangerous to talk about Epstein, but NOT about his clients.
  • It is safe dangerous to talk about the Left-Right government, but NOT about the globalists above them pulling their strings - NOR how to challenge or resist them, much less build alternatives.
  • It is safe dangerous to talk about problems, but NOT about exposing who's behind it all, much less build alternatives, solutions, and tradeoffs.
  • It is safe dangerous to talk about the legacy corporate media, but NOT critically analyze independent journalism.

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Sealioning

A harassment tactic under the guise of sincerity by trolls in online discussions to pester others with repeated disingenuous questions and persistent requests for evidence for basic claims, aiming to erode the patience and goodwill of targets to make them seem unreasonable.


Secret societies

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Seven liberal arts


Sheeple

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Shibboleth

Any custom or tradition, usually a choice of phrasing or single word, that distinguishes one group of people from another. Shibboleths have been used throughout history in many societies as passwords, ways of self-identification, signals of loyalty and affinity, ways of maintaining traditional segregation, or protection from real or perceived threats.

~ Shibboleth[ Wikipedia ]


What do you call it when a politician takes someone else's money in takes and gives it to someone who is more likely to vote for him? Social Justice.
~ Thomas Sowell
Envy was once considered to be one of the Seven Deadly Sins before it became one of the most admired virtues under its new name, Social Justice.
~ Thomas Sowell

Social justice

Literally collective punishment (social=collective; justice=punishment) of White people. Despite the omission of race or White people in the term, the concept is very clearly communicated in popular culture. Sheeple believe this is only about fixing racial inequities, but the upper Radical Left understand "White" is equivalent to "Capitalism", thus even Black people who "support Whiteness" must be stopped for their Communist Agendas.

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Social Justice Warrior

"Social Justice Warrior" (SJW) is an enemy image pejorative term popularized by the Gamergate controversy in the 2010s. Self-described SJWs support cancel culture, censorship, and political correctness.

~ Social Justice Warrior[ WikiSpooks ]


STABs

Shills, Trolls, and Bots

The term was coined by User:JasonCarswell, STABs[ SaidIt ]


Storyotype

Neuro-Linguistic Counter-Programming: Storyotype

A portmanteau of "story" with "stereotype".

The term was coined by User:JasonCarswell, Storyotype[ SaidIt ]


Subtext

Subtexts

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Subvert

Subversion

To overthrow.

Subversion justice

Selective enforcement of justice, laws, and rules weaponized in order to subvert and/or overthrow, a turn on the phrase "social justice".

The term was coined by User:JasonCarswell, /s/SubversionJustice[ GoatMatrix ]


When it comes to Killing For Sport there's no competition.
~ Israel Wins! ~
From using starvation as a weapon of war to bombing hospitals, there's no war crime off limits for this team.

Subvertising

A portmanteau of subversion and advertising, the act and results of making small, subtle changes to billboards to produce large impacts to the billboards messaging. The two main methods are the addition of a word, phrase, logo, etc. with spray-paint, stencils, stickers, etc. - or the replacement of an advert with an alternative but similar ad.

~ Subvertising[ WikiSpooks ]

The practice of making spoofs or parodies of corporate and political advertisements. [...] According to author Naomi Klein, subvertising offers a way of speaking back to advertising, ‘forcing a dialogue where before there was only a declaration.’ They may take the form of a new image or an alteration to an existing image or icon, often in a satirical manner. A subvertisement can also be referred to as a meme hack and can be a part of social hacking, billboard hacking or culture jamming. According to Adbusters, a Canadian magazine and a proponent of counter-culture and subvertising, "A well-produced 'subvert' mimics the look and feel of the targeted ad, promoting the classic 'double-take' as viewers suddenly realize they have been duped. Subverts create cognitive dissonance, with the apparent aim of cutting through the 'hype and glitz of our mediated reality' to reveal a 'deeper truth within'.

~ Subvertising[ Wikipedia ]


Suicided

To be murdered with the coverup and/or claim that it was "suicide".

Arkancide

A murder and coverup committed by the Clinton Crime Family.


Surveillance capitalism

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