"reverse censorship"
let's talk about
the holocaust
REVERSE CENSORSHIP
= change it = shut it down
Rope for anyone who attempts to.
pretty sure we can, isn't that the literal meaning behind an overton window?
But there's no such thing as reverse racism :^)
reverse diversity
reverse democracy
reverse debate
reverse politics
reverse transgendered
reverse immigration
"TRUMP IS IMPLEMENTING REVERSE IMMIGRATION!!!"
reverse violence
reverse gun control
reverse tolerance
reverse election
reverse integration
reverse white flight
They're taking their shitty musket argument against the second amendment and applying it to the first? Great.
The core of how the author formed the term was that it implicitly argues that too much of one thing causes the opposite.
Reverse Juadism
Reverse Zionism
Reverse Females
Reverse voting
Reverse Cowgirl
Reverse Nukes
Reverse Forward
Reverse Assault
Reverse Rape
Reverse Genocide
Reverse Privilege
Reverse Interesectonality
Reverse Studies
"Hwat you didn't study Reverse Studies? Really? What did you take? Something out of date like anthropology or Women's studies? I'm sorry. I took reverse studies and already had a job right out of schoool. Health and dental. 72K to start. I might go back for a masters in Reverse Studies."
"Reverse studies are pretty simple to understand. Think about driving a stick shift car. Whats the first gear? I bet you think first, no its reverse, because it take you where you've already been. Reverse studies is all about looking where thing have already been. Simple as that. So when we study reverse studies we try to walk the idea backwards to see where it came from and what it means in that context. It isn't figuring about what it means now it is about figuring out what it meant when it was coming forward and in that context what does it mean now? Pretty simple once you think about it."
"For instance reverse slavery isn't about anything but walking back slavery to where it started moving forward. Who traded slaves and for how much? Why? where did they get the money to buy slaves? Who made the people slaves? Who were the slaves? All these questions must be asked in reverse and then as we answer them we understand how slavery came forward. I mean if you don't understand that you're not better than the slave owners themselves."