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| ▲ | Terr_ a day ago | parent [-] | | Even if they are abusing the phrase among themselves, legitimate usage is still heavy enough that I don't think I would assume it's a dogwhistle by default. | | |
| ▲ | eschaton a day ago | parent [-] | | I would suggest that you need to look at context in order to determine whether a phrase is being used as a dogwhistle. For example, if someone is also repeating other far-right propaganda (“fracking has solved the oil problem”), what are the chances that their use of this term is in good faith rather than as a dogwhistle? | | |
| ▲ | Terr_ a day ago | parent [-] | | Hence "by default." Incidentally, are you claiming one of the above posters here has already included "other far-right propaganda" that tips the scales? From my perspective, there's been some kind of false-alarm. The danger exists out there, but--unless there's some author reputation I'm unaware of--this isn't it. | | |
| ▲ | eschaton a day ago | parent [-] | | Yes, the idea that the problem of “oil” (fossil fuels) has been “solved” by fracking. That’s another right-wing tell, because it ignores the broad environmental destruction caused by the use of fossil fuels and presumes that the only problem with them is scarcity. |
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