Every so often, seemingly overnight, discourse about the current thing gets injected with a new buzzword and everyone everywhere is saying it. An obvious example is "the current thing" but the latest buzzword seems to be "kompromat" which exemplifies that buzzwords seem to be about something more than a catchy meme or a specific program like "this is extremely dangerous to our democracy".So what is the aim of such words and who's aiming? Obviously a paranormal subject because it's literally about spell casting.
>>41950114The one I've noticed is "media literacy"zoomers and others who are mentally adjacent to the currently-or-recently-in-higher-education use "media literacy" to denote what was formerly understood as "critical thinking," it's a signifier of actual general illiteracy and middle-to-low intelligence