Why do they keep bandying 'insurrection' about in a pejorative sense? It's a neutral verb.
in·sur·rec·tion (ĭn′sə-rĕk′shən)
n.
The act or an instance of open revolt against civil authority or a constituted government.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin īnsurrēctiō, īnsurrēctiōn-, from Latin īnsurrēctus, past participle of īnsurgere, to rise up; see insurgent.]
Unless I'm missing something, at what point was it decided that revolt was a bad thing by default?
Why do they keep bandying 'insurrection' about in a pejorative sense? It's a neutral verb.
in·sur·rec·tion (ĭn′sə-rĕk′shən) n. The act or an instance of open revolt against civil authority or a constituted government. [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin īnsurrēctiō, īnsurrēctiōn-, from Latin īnsurrēctus, past participle of īnsurgere, to rise up; see insurgent.]
Unless I'm missing something, at what point was it decided that revolt was a bad thing by default?
"Why do they keep bandying 'insurrection' about as a pejorative"?
They're programming the normies.
Big Brother Government == Good. Obedience == Good.
Questioning == Bad. Resisting == Very Bad
Resisting == terrorist/insurrection worthy of prison or death bad.
Ever since the Order of the Black Sun took over, that's when!