• primrosepathspeedrun@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    brevity, especially in explicitly political messages, matters. nuance WILL be lost, communication has two sides, and sometimes you cannot convey perfect truth, you need to lose a little fidelity. so “JD vance is an incel” is true enough for literal government work.

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      1 month ago

      “JD Vance is a misogynist”

      Brief and accurate. Less confusing. Didn’t need to make up anything untrue or stretch any definitions to something they aren’t.

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        1 month ago

        incel is more poetic and gives more a sense of scale. ‘misogynist’ without elaboration feels smaller, less accurate.

        its a compression issue, dear. sorry.

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          1 month ago

          Ugh yeah I don’t agree that defying definitions of words makes something “poetic”. The fact is that this entire thread indicates the issue, and the upvotes I got indicate I’m not alone

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            1 month ago

            I agree, to me “he’s an incel” is weak because to the not-terminally-online vast majority of people it’s easily proven false.

            He’s married and has kids, he’s not any more “involuntarily celibate” than Trump is.