“Bigot” has been given a new dictionary definition and it TOTALLY isn’t aimed at you 😐
· Nov 9, 2020 · NottheBee.com

Let me begin, dear reader, with a statement:

2+2=4

Now that we have that out of the way, there's a new update on the coming Orwellian dystopia. Take a gander:

Yes, the Oxford Dictionary, used by Google in this case (and thus the foremost definition anyone on the interwebs will see) has updated their definition of "bigot."

The historical definition was someone who was "intolerant toward those holding different opinions." Even this definition has a bit of post-modern flare, since all people with common sense reject opinions contrary to morality and logic, but it's still vague enough to encompass the general truth of the meaning.

The term "bigot" dates from the 16th century, and its historical meaning was "sanctimonious person" or "religious hypocrite." Its meaning expanded outside religious connotation by 1680.

Historically, a bigot would be a hypocrite who refused to listen to or tolerate any viewpoints other than their own. You might also call such a person obtuse and unagreeable. Today, the word is applied to anyone who doesn't follow the diktats of the Woke mob; hence why a Christian believing in 5,000 years of biblical teaching on marriage is deemed a bigot for opposing a transgender two-spirited furry that wants to marry xi/xer chandelier.

The new definition leaves little doubt that this inference is being taken further by the intelligentsia that want you to know what to believe and think:

"A person who is obstinately or unreasonably attached to a belief, opinion, or faction, especially one who is prejudiced against or antagonistic toward a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group."

Did you get that? Are you "unreasonably attached" to any beliefs? Like say, that Jesus Christ is exclusively the only hope for eternal life? Or that abortion is an abomination in the face of a holy and just God? Or that giving sex changes to kids is a brutal form of child abuse? Or that men shouldn't be in the restroom with your teenage daughter?

If so, this new definition justifies animus toward you. It‘s now okay to hate you for "clinging" to beliefs deemed unacceptable.

Ironically, though the definition will undeniably be used against those who hold to a conservative Judeo-Christian worldview (or even a classically liberal secular worldview for that matter), the definition actually condemns the very Woke mob that will certainly level the term at you and I in the near future.

After all, when you think of a group in America that is "prejudiced against or antagonistic toward a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group," who first comes to mind?

Stay tuned for more updates on the destruction of language and civilization!


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