Posted on 09/07/2019 11:33:55 AM PDT by rktman
Semantic infiltration within the political realm is typically defined, in its various forms, as unknowingly adopting the terms used by an opponent in such a way as to undermines one's own argument.
With the help of their cronies in the mainstream media, leftists are exceptionally good at semantic infiltration. Take, for example, the words "illegal alien." The term is simple enough. When a citizen from a foreign country enters a country not of his origin, he is alien to that newly entered country because, by birth, he is not a citizen of it. When the individual has entered the new country in violation of that country's immigration laws, he can be properly termed an "illegal alien."
Throughout the late 1990s, in order to shift the emphasis away from the very real fact that Mexican nationals crossing the border into the United States were doing so illegally, the Left coined the disingenuous term "undocumented immigrants." The mainstream media, clearly understanding Nazi Germany's propaganda techniques used to influence public perception, began repeating the term "undocumented immigrant" relentlessly.
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Look, we are arguing semantics.
Under the broad umbrella of the term “democracy” is a type of democracy known as a “representative republic”. So we ARE a democracy but our form of democracy is a representative republic as opposed to a direct democracy.
The issue here, as I see it, is not about whether the word fits according to any dictionary definition.
The issue is the mindset and agenda of many people who call us a Democracy, rather than a Republic, and do so as part of their propaganda campaign to destroy the protections we established in our Republic from the dangers of Democracy.
Trying to rid us of the Electoral College is just one example.
I pledge allegiance ... and to the Republic for which it stands ....
We are a Republic.
The pledge says so.
Ben Franklin ( ... a Republic, maam, if we can keep it), said so, while also hinting at the many dangers of losing our Republic if future generations are not vigilant.
Insisting that we call it a Republic is my act of vigilance against the enemies of our Constitutionally protected freedoms, who seek to destroy that by imposing greater Democracy.
Oh, and also, a man is a kind of animal.
So do you use the same logic and freely call out to someone Hey animal?
Im sure you dont.
Being under the umbrella of a broader category doesnt mean one can freely substitute the broader term for the more specific one, as there are often important distinctions between the two, as, I believe, is true for both Animal/Man and Democracy/Republic, for the reasons I described in previous replies.
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