A summary of the current US elections in the language and reporting style US media routinely uses for reporting on elections in the global south.

  • @[email protected]
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    27 days ago

    8/10 for effort, 10/10 for style, but 3.5/10 for execution. The phrase too cute by half springs to mind, but this is closer to too cute by three quarters.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 days ago

      What the hell are you talking about? This couldn’t be more on point! The execution is flawless…

      “The country’s gross inequality and corruption are reflected in the organisation of the convention, with donors paying up to $5m for a seat in luxury suites at the venue. The event’s $85m budget is almost fully funded by the uber-wealthy and influential big-money groups in what one prominent journalist has described as a “pay-to-play” scheme.”

  • @OutOfMemory
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    1127 days ago

    Can we popularize the word Christianist to refer to extremist Christians? I love the symmetry.

    • @[email protected]
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      1127 days ago

      I’d rather not use their invented language to downplay their shit.

      That word is being used by one of the Project 2025 co-authors.

      Let’s call them what they are instead:

      Nationalist Christofacists, or NatCs for short.

    • @[email protected]
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      2527 days ago

      “Biden, a white, has already named his Vice President Kamala Harris, a Black, as his preferred successor to lead the former British colony, which is riven by ancient ethnic and racial hatreds.”

      This is fucking perfect. It’s practically a nottheonion article.

      • themeatbridge
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        627 days ago

        I would argue that our ethnic and racial hatreds aren’t “ancient,” but otherwise it is factually accurate.

            • @[email protected]
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              227 days ago

              Right, but the religious and ethnic hatreds of the puritans, British, and all other colonizers stretches back thousands of years.

              It’s not like the population of the US just manifested out of thin air in 1776.

              • themeatbridge
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                127 days ago

                Right, but then it’s not a particularly American hatred, it’s just the general religious division of humanity. You wouldn’t say “the ancient misogyny of Australia” because conservatives are trying to restrict access to healthcare. Misogyny is ancient, but it’s not unique to Australia.

                The modern religious and ethnic divisions and hatred specific to America are relatively new. They are based on relatively modern ethnic and religious identities. There were no ancient Southern Baptists threatening ancient transgender olympic athletes for using ancient public restrooms.