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Thread ID: 5732 | Posts: 7 | Started: 2003-03-22

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hqz [OP]

2003-03-22 21:31 | User Profile

In this age of pollsters and focus groups, lobbyists know that the game can be won in the terminology. The name assigned to an issue may alone drive popular opinion toward or against it. Empirical research has led to many changes in terminology for the benefit of advocates or opponents of particular causes, for example:

"undocumented migrant" rather than "illegal alien" "climate change" rather than "global warming" "pro-life" rather than "anti-abortion"

In the above examples, all the new names are less accurate than the originals. However, here is a proposed name change than would reflect greater accuracy:

"neoAmericans" rather than "neoconservatives"

As others have pointed out repeatedly, there is little if anything "conservative" about neoconservatives. The name was coined, I believe, by a former Communist, probably either Irving Kristol or Norman Podhoretz, and not by a real conservative. Neoconservatives support replacement of native populations in the US and Europe with non-white immigrants, big government, false propaganda, suppression of opponents' speech, suppression of traditional American holidays, forced integration and intermarriage (except for Jews), discrimination against whites, Israel-first foreign policy, torture, bribery, and monopolies.

Since their primary allegiance is to Israel, with which they have automatic dual nationality and protection from extradition should they run afoul of US law, they are Americans In Name Only -- AINOS, or NeoAmericans.


Edana

2003-03-23 02:02 | User Profile

Neo-Trotskyists


Texas Dissident

2003-03-24 08:07 | User Profile

Neoamerican is good. What about the tried and true, historically loaded "dual loyalist" ?


NeoNietzsche

2003-03-24 13:43 | User Profile

"Greater Judeans"


Zoroaster

2003-03-24 14:22 | User Profile

Originally posted by NeoNietzsche@Mar 24 2003, 13:43 ** "Greater Judeans" **

I must agree with NeoNeitzsche on this one. Just as there is nothing conservative about the so-called neo-conservatives, there is nothing at all American about the neo-Americans.

-Z-


weisbrot

2003-03-24 14:43 | User Profile

Scribes, Pharisees, hypocrites.

Serpents, brood of vipers.

The Abomination of Desolation.


mwdallas

2003-03-24 17:32 | User Profile

I don't like the terms "neo-conservative" and "neo-American" for the reasons stated by Zoroaster. I much prefer the prefix "pseudo".