No reflection intended on the substance of your post - but I wish someone would come up with a word to replace ‘systemic’.
It’s becoming as obnoxious as ‘reimagine’.
Or “existential threat”.
like totally agree
Also overused:
“at the end of the day”
“I’m old enough to remember when __” (and then speaker goes on to cite an event from the very recent past such as last week)
claiming B is A “on steroids”
Sorry, just venting about some of my language peeves.
Systemic is highly descriptive and useful.
Rampant election fraud took place in particular states and across the entire system as well.
*Organized Crime.
Agreed.
“Systematic” would be impressive if she can show where it was done — and who specifically did it.
Systemically so!
Thematic information vis a vile statements about ethical concerns have a marked tendency to attract predictable idioms and language usage resulting in a certain repetitive sameness of expression.
Systemized?
That’s the best I can do, for now.
If you come up with something better, let me know. I agree....it’s getting as old as Crazy Joe, himself.
How about: "I'm in receipt of evidence showing the election in MI was crooked as a mother f*cker."
I agree. The term “systematic” is just a slippery term of equivocation. Without defining exactly what it means the Left insists it is both what must be demonstrated in order to support the premise that the election was stolen, and as what is beyond all the evidence that may or may not exist. We should call out this equivocation fallacy, not play into it.