So? That doesn't change why I used it, or that I used it in exactly the terms as described in the dictionary.Quote:
Josh, if you bothered to do a little digging you would find that histrionic is derived from the Greek word for womb, and has historically been used as a term of derision towards women.
Your insistence that it does doesn't make it so. Your need to find something sexist is inline with your need to find racism where there isn't either. You are hunting for offense. Hunting for something that is held sacred to you so you can white knight virtue signal to your tribe. It really is a weak position to take.
See above? The correlation is there, and it fits my world view, yeah. It just happens to match a study and the video, and I said it was interesting that they correlate. But we all cherry pick to fit a world view. That is the majority of your posts. Even if I don't see the racism in half of it, you do. Just as you find sexism in a word that I used according to the dictionary, you find offense and had to dig up the Greek friggen meaning so that you can make a point that is non existent and to counter nothing.Quote:
Pretty clear you're just cherry picking reality to fit your worldview at this point.
But the study and video do correlate, and instead of actually discussing it, we are discussing your need to be offended at your interpretation of a word, or we are in an Ad Hominem way, dismissing the content of it because you don't like the editing style or the way the data was collected.
Look, just like hunting out racism and sexism everywhere you look, you are simply looking for Trumpism also.
I feel you ignore anything that can't fit into an easy "Trump/Racist/Sexist" under the folder "You disagree, and hence are Evil." You do not seem to realize the 'Other side' can have the variegation of personality that is inherent in 330 million different people.