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  2. Political correctness - Wikipedia

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    This language style is sometimes referred to as a type of "political correctness", either as a neutral description or with negative connotations by its opponents. [80] At least some supporters deny an association between the two ("Political correctness is focused on not offending whereas inclusive language is focused on honoring people's ...

  3. L.A. man who sent threatening, antisemitic text messages is ...

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    Andre Lackner of Northridge was sentenced to 43 months in prison after threatening a Jewish woman and texting her violent, antisemitic and anti-Asian messages. L.A. man who sent threatening ...

  4. Prison Policy Initiative - Wikipedia

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    PPI's multiple reports on the prison and jail phone industry [5] explain why the industry must be regulated by the Federal Communications Commission.The reports explain that prison phone bills are so high because of a unique market failure: prison systems and local jails award monopoly contracts to the phone company that will charge the highest rates and share as much as 84% of the profits ...

  5. Recuperation (politics) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of recuperation was formulated by members of the Situationist International, its first published instance in 1960. [5] The term conveys a negative connotation because recuperation generally bears the intentional consequence (whether perceived or not) of fundamentally altering the meaning behind radical ideas due to their ...

  6. Trump’s new gender rules gut a key part of the Prison Rape ...

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    Attorney general nominee Pam Bondi opposed marriage equality, while Harmeet Dhillon, tapped to lead the Department of Justice’s civil rights division, has been involved in anti-trans lawsuits ...

  7. Loaded language - Wikipedia

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    Politicians employ euphemisms, [12] and study how to use them effectively: which words to use or avoid using to gain political advantage or disparage an opponent. . Speechwriter and journalist Richard Heller gives the example that it is common for a politician to advocate "investment in public services," because it has a more favorable connotation than "publ

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  9. Conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary defines conspiracy theory as "the theory that an event or phenomenon occurs as a result of a conspiracy between interested parties; spec. a belief that some covert but influential agency (typically political in motivation and oppressive in intent) is responsible for an unexplained event".