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Google’s Dictionary Supplies Biased Terms, Calls Patriots ‘Xenophobes’
Townhall.com ^ | August 3, 2019 | Mark Meckler

Posted on 08/03/2019 8:41:28 AM PDT by Kaslin

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To: The Truth Will Make You Free

Gulag controls the information battle space of many unwitting citizens.

It’s like, we decide what to report so that you can decide.


21 posted on 08/03/2019 10:29:31 AM PDT by PGalt
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To: ladyjane

But Merriam or oxford or dictionary.com‘s internet editors are lib/prog leaning.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/news-trend-watch/bannon-meeting-at-trump-tower-treasonous-20180103


22 posted on 08/03/2019 10:29:59 AM PDT by granada
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To: Kaslin

Isn’t everything a white person says or does racist now?


23 posted on 08/03/2019 10:35:26 AM PDT by eyeamok
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To: gunsequalfreedom

pa-tri-ot, n, a person who, supports and defends his country and its interests with devotion.

No synonyms or antonyms given - Use Roget’s Thesaurus (hard back) for those definitions.


24 posted on 08/03/2019 10:36:27 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: freedumb2003

The N word is Dutch for black


25 posted on 08/03/2019 10:38:06 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: Kaslin

Rule 1 of the 21st century is that anyone using “phobe” clearly demonstrates their lack of knowledge of the meaning of the word.

Ans associating “patriot” with “phobe” is equivalent to associating “educated” with “studies”.


26 posted on 08/03/2019 10:39:42 AM PDT by Da Coyote (eh)
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To: PGalt

Googulag or Googlag. Google is a version of a mental gulag.


27 posted on 08/03/2019 10:40:26 AM PDT by DeweyCA
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To: granada

It doesn’t seem that Oxford is liberal. They are sticking with the traditional meaning of the word


28 posted on 08/03/2019 10:52:06 AM PDT by ladyjane
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To: freedumb2003
Your sister sure is ignorant. Niggardly has absolutely nothing to do with race. It means stingy There was a council man from DC many years ago who used the word and some of the other council men had a conniption.

Perhaps you remember that?

29 posted on 08/03/2019 11:17:56 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: granada

Webster’s is not perfect. The point is don’t use Google dictionary. It is nowhere near perfect.


30 posted on 08/03/2019 12:04:58 PM PDT by gunsequalfreedom
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To: Kaslin
In 1973, Dr. Karl Menninger, a Psychiatrist, wrote a book called,"What Ever Became of Sin?

In 2008, an article appeared in "Culture Watch" by Bill Muehlenberg, which reviewed Menninger's query, and added commentary about the degree to which redefinition of words and terms had played a part in societal understanding. Here is a small excerpt from this thought-provoking piece (recommend a full read, however):

"A recent story in the Mail on Sunday reports on changes made to the Oxford Junior Dictionary. And it seems it is not just the word ‘sin’ which has got the axe. According to the story, a number of Christian and biblical terms have been deleted, including “abbey, altar, bishop, chapel, christen, disciple, monk, nun, pew, saint”.

"The article quotes one concerned parent: “Lisa Saunders, from County Down, Northern Ireland, compared six editions since the 1970s and was horrified to discover that a whole range of words relating to Christianity, nature and British history had been axed over the years. ‘The Christian faith still has a strong following,’ she said. ‘To eradicate so many words associated with Christianity will have a big effect on the numerous primary schools who use it. We know that language moves on and we can’t be fuddy-duddy about it, but you don’t cull hundreds of important words in order to get in a different set of ICT words’.”

The article also provides the rationale from the publisher: “Oxford University Press said it analysed millions of words from children’s books and the school curriculum and looked at how frequently they occurred in considering how to update new editions. Advice from teachers is also taken before the final choice is made. Vineeta Gupta, head of children’s dictionaries, said: ‘We are limited by how big the dictionary can be – little hands must be able to handle it – but we produce 17 children’s dictionaries with different selections and numbers of words. When you look back at older versions of dictionaries, there were lots of examples of flowers for instance. That was because many children lived in semi-rural environments and saw the seasons. Nowadays, the environment has changed. We are also much more multicultural. People don’t go to Church as often as before. Our understanding of religion is within multiculturalism, which is why some words such as “Pentecost” or “Whitsun” would have been in 20 years ago but not now’.”

So what is one to make of all this? Several thoughts come to mind. Sure, as Western societies become increasingly secular such terms will therefore continue to fall out of use. But the fact that a word may not be used a lot may not be a good reason for pulling it from our dictionaries.

Historical terms were also pulled from the dictionary; words such as “coronation, duchess, duke, emperor, empire, monarch, decade”. But as the years roll on, perhaps many will not know or care about such things as the Holocaust. Does that mean we should feel free to delete that term as well?

Certain terms are simply a part of the Western heritage and are too vital to be left out. Christianity played an enormous role in the establishment and continuance of Western civilisation, so it should not so readily be dismissed from our collective memories.

Theological demolition jobs

But leaving aside for the moment what words we include or exclude from our dictionaries, the gradual disappearance of the notion of sin has far-wider implications and ramifications. For this notion is fundamental to the Judeo-Christian worldview. Take away our understanding of sin, and these two major religious traditions no longer make any sense.

Indeed, biblical Christianity is incoherent without the notion of sin. There can be no good news of the Gospel without first understanding the bad news of sin and the Fall. The mission of Jesus makes no sense if we remove such concepts from our thinking.

Jesus made it clear that the reason he came to earth was to save sinners. For example, as he said in all three Synoptic Gospels: “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners”. Take away the doctrine of sin and we take away the doctrine of the Incarnation. Indeed, we take away the entire message of the New Testament.

But of course very liberalised versions of Christianity are quite happy to dispense with the notion of sin altogether. They think it has no place in the believer’s vocabulary or theology. Plenty of examples come to mind here."

(End of Excerpt)

In America, we have seen semantic maneuvers and outright censorship of the very ideas of liberty upon which our Constitution's protections were built.

At the time of the report titled "A Nation at Risk" was published, there were warnings about the degree to which the public schools in America had failed in teaching students about their nation's historical foundations, one observing that there had been an effecting "erasing" of the national memory.

So-called "progressive" imposition of coercive control by political elites, as a substitute for self-government and an ignoring of what the Founders acknowledged to be the "Supreme Judge of the World" in their Declaration of Independence may have led us to where we are today.

Semantics and hidden meanings played a large part in the previous Administration's promotion of its idea of "hope and change." Citizens, in their ignorance, supplied their own sometimes uninformed meanings, and now we see some consequences of an uninformed electorate.

A Memorial and Remonstrance. . . . - James Madison (Excerpt)

"Because we hold it for a fundamental and undeniable truth, “that Religion or the duty which we owe to our Creator and the Manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence.”

"The Religion then of every man must be left to the conviction and conscience of every man; and it is the right of every man to exercise it as these may dictate. This right is in its nature an unalienable right. It is unalienable; because the opinions of men, depending only on the evidence contemplated by their own minds, cannot follow the dictates of other men: It is unalienable also; because what is here a right towards men, is a duty towards the Creator. It is the duty of every man to render to the Creator such homage, and such only, as he believes to be acceptable to him. This duty is precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society. Before any man can be considered as a member of Civil Society, he must be considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe: And if a member of Civil Society, who enters into any subordinate Association, must always do it with a reservation of his duty to the general authority; much more must every man who becomes a member of any particular Civil Society, do it with a saving of his allegiance to the Universal Sovereign. We maintain therefore that in matters of Religion, no man’s right is abridged by the institution of Civil Society, and that Religion is wholly exempt from its cognizance.

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"Although all men are born free, slavery has been the general lot of the human race. Ignorant--they have been cheated; asleep--they have been surprised; divided--the yoke has been forced upon them. But what is the lesson?...the people ought to be enlightened, to be awakened, to be united, that after establishing a government they should watch over it....It is universally admitted that a well-instructed people alone can be permanently free." - James Madison


31 posted on 08/03/2019 12:10:49 PM PDT by loveliberty2 (`)
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To: ladyjane
It doesn’t seem that Oxford is liberal. They are sticking with the traditional meaning of the word

Not according to the author:

"Google apparently gets their dictionary data from Oxford Dictionaries, which supplies “thumbnail definitions, audio recordings of pronunciations, etymology, a graph of usage over time and translation facilities.” To test this, I looked up the word “patriot” in its database and received the same damning list of insults: nationalist, loyalist, chauvinist, jingoist, jingo, flag-waver, isolationist, xenophobe."

Maybe it's a version thing...

32 posted on 08/03/2019 12:17:45 PM PDT by semimojo
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To: a fool in paradise

“Google Communists are anti-American. So there.”

And therefore,google should be broken up into 50 separate units=-—Natl guard in each state gets new responsibility...You know, like the new Space Force...
Alaska and ‘the island’ omitted....


33 posted on 08/03/2019 12:26:10 PM PDT by litehaus (A memory toooo long.............)
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To: semimojo

Look up the word illiberal in OED, MiriamWebster and compare those two with the google version.


34 posted on 08/03/2019 12:29:42 PM PDT by ladyjane
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To: Kaslin

The thing is niggardly does not EXACTLY mean stingy. It means to mete something out in small portions reluctantly.

Ebeneezer Scrooge was a stingy miser who gave Cratchett coal in a niggardly manner.

That was my point to her — there is no replacement word. As the left continues to dominate the language they reduce our ability to communicate clearly.

And as I noted when a lefty loses the facts then lefty just shuts down discussion.


35 posted on 08/03/2019 12:37:56 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (As always IMHO)
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To: ladyjane
Look up the word illiberal in OED, MiriamWebster and compare those two with the google version.

The Google definition is the same as the online Oxford definition.

Oxford online dictionary.

I don't have a full OED so I can't look that up.

36 posted on 08/03/2019 1:34:38 PM PDT by semimojo
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To: semimojo

oops - I meant to say look up the word niggardly in OED, MiriamWebster and compare those two with the google version.

The google version adds a whole bunch of political type synonyms - such as illiberal.


37 posted on 08/03/2019 3:28:19 PM PDT by ladyjane
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To: ladyjane
The google version adds a whole bunch of political type synonyms - such as illiberal.

Actually, if you click on the Synonyms button on the Oxford site you get the exact same ones as Google.

It looks like Google's just reformatting the feed directly from Oxford.

38 posted on 08/03/2019 4:36:22 PM PDT by semimojo
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To: semimojo

I’m going to do that. Thank you.


39 posted on 08/03/2019 6:42:19 PM PDT by ladyjane
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To: Kaslin
Has the LAST part of the tweet now officially vanished into the ether??

"Then come back and show us how it is done.”


40 posted on 08/03/2019 8:01:52 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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