Language and culture are two sides of the same coin. Language is inherently human: no particular conscious effort is required to learn language; it is done automatically as a child listens to others speaking and automatically desires to communicate back.
Most pedes now understand that the use and abuse of language is part and parcel of the Cabal's Destroy Western Society agenda. However, there is another dimension as well. Language can be and is used to hypnotise, to entrance and then manipulate psychologically. This is closely associated with what we might refer to as (satanic) magic: spell-casting, manipulation of the spiritual state of the target. Establishing confusion deliberately and then leading the target in a particular direction is frequently part of that process.
In this light, it's interesting to consider two terms that have almost become ubiquitous in recent decades:
- Fact Check
While it has one meaning of 'verifying facts', "check" also has another meaning, namely to stop or slow the progress of something.
Thus, one one level, "fact checkers" sounds like people or organizations that verify facts, another hidden meaning exists: to stop or slow the progress of facts. We know this second meaning is valid, because in reality this is what they actually do: they slow down and inhibit the flow of factual information to people and the population. They really are "Fact checkers" (Fact Stoppers).
- Hate Speech
Ostensibly, and on the surface, 'hate speech' (aka 'hate' as an adjective) sounds like 'speech that is driven by or infused with hate'. That's the narrative, the story they seek to establish. However, 'hate' is also a verb. The hidden meaning here, which they want to hide, is that they actually hate this speech. Words and language now that point to a particular truth or fact are speech they hate (because they hate the truth). Thus, to them, they really "Hate (that) speech". Speech being the act of using language.
Are there other examples of this sort of 'double talk' aka spell casting out there? Can pedes think of any?
I could write a book about language, specifically, crude language. I don't engage in this discussion (except here) on these forums, because others will INVARIABLY start claiming "free speech," etc., etc., downvote me, and the message gets lost. Or, they will try to claim, "...it doesn't mean anything." Oh, really? You curse at someone, and expect them to feel warm thoughts towards you? No one truly understands the power of language.
I know, because I was a career correction officer. Inside the prisons I worked, was another world that no one else would understand unless one actually experienced it for themselves. The language is ugly, and constant. The first few years, I was corrupted by it, and swore like a sailor as did everyone else.
But then I discovered something. My life began spiraling downwards. I became jaded, prone to disturbing thoughts myself, and hating others. Angry, painful situations seemed almost "drawn" in my direction. In a flash of inspiration, I realized it was the language I was using! I stopped using it, and removed its power over me. My life turned around, and I began experiencing things to be grateful for. A path opened where I met my current wife of 25 years.
Crude, profane language opens a door to evil, plain and simple. Most people aren't spiritually-aware enough to even realize it's happening. They could have been raised in profane households, and the hatred is branded into their behavior. I detest the "FJB" movement. Leftists are usually the ones who utilize the worst forms of language, but it seems that most everyone these days...especially those under the age of 45 or 50, ignorantly adopt it into their everyday speech, exposing children to it in the process.
I'm amazed by the number of people who claim to be "Christians," who also use profanity. The two can't coexist, plain and simple. It's one thing to be a Christian soldier, and stand firm when necessary, but quite another to adopt the language of one's enemy.
If we are to survive as a civilized society, then our language must be corrected. It's not OK to welcome it into your thought! Take stock over how you feel when you use it. It's easy to blame the circumstances that provoked you to use it in the first place, but is that really the truth? I recommend, if you really care about the quality of your life, and those you love around you, try experimenting with cleaning up your language. I guarantee you will be surprised!
I definitely agree.
It's a problem that far too few people pay attention to.
A reflection: I was just yesterday watching a comic opera written in the late 1890's. In that era, the word "damn" was considered a profanity, a swear word. Likewise, the word "bloody" as "you bloody fool".
Those folks would be objectively horrified with what goes for acceptable language these days, and rightly so.
God bless this comment. So many who think they're awake curse thoughtlessly, and how many evil infiltrators deliberately do it to degrade and get the lemmings on board?
Another thing foul language does is drive away a certain group of employees and potential husbands and wives.
I agree with you 100% and in past forums I have posted about language. Actually I left a forum because of this issue. As the language goes so goes society and as you have pointed out our society is in DEEP trouble because people have accepted base, vulgar language as "feedom of speech" and "freedom of expression". Why would people not want to aspire to mastery of language which is one of the highest forms of expression? Why is the population dumbed down...incapable of reading or writing except in shorthand coding? This has all been to destroy our country by lowering our expression to a very low common denominator of baseless, vile language. We need to take back our education and reverse the road to destruction that we have been going down. This is a very serious issue that is not being addressed.