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All right so you were just being pedantic.
Because my examples did not make it sound appealing lol
And I personally prefer to use neutral words, as folks have a lot of defense mechanisms toward words with negative connotations.
Meaning, they will just tune it out.
Yes, you're right. I'm being pedantic. I should have forewarned that, my bad.
And you're also right that people tend to tune out negative words. At first, sure. But, assuming you're American, I bet I could cause some cognitive dissonance in you if you I use the right ones. Isolationism isn't one of those yet, but in 30 years we need that word to sound the same as "Feudalism"
No you did mention maybe you're being pedantic, that's why I brought it back up. I wasn't trying to be a bitch lol
And yeah, isolationist really is a more accurate term. However I'm thinking that the right has indoctrinated their voter base against it.
I don't have hard evidence for that argument, it's just the vibe I get living here.
I can't say for sure how much indoctrination has happened, but I remember hearing "isolationism" as a sort of bogeyman in history classes. So there's at least that for some people
Yeah, I picked up that connotation learning about world war II and how that played out.
But I don't exactly trust our education system to have gotten that message to everybody. Especially with all the noise from the white nationalists.
You don't have to trust the education system. Pay attention to the words that media outlets use to scare people. Use those words against the enemies, because that's what scares them