I like "neocom," because it's in their face and hijacks their word, just like they hijack ours.
"Neocommies" sounds juvenile to me.
"Neocoms" is subtle, yet devastating.
I'm inclined to agree, but I have a high frequency hearing loss, and I know what happens when the backround is noisy with spoken words.
When it is written, someone might think it is a typo since the letters are adjacent to each other on a keyboard. Drat
Thanks for the feedback. I wanted to link this paper to you. I had read about Putnam's paper before, but I didn't know the title until Pat Buchanan's article.
E Pluribus Unum: Diversity and Community in the Twenty-first Century
Robert Putnam: Diversity Is Our Destruction
They're HTML links.