
but the pattern is the same as with Swagatha - he's describing a skewed perspective of the political landscape, with a use of divisive language that seems designed to manipulate its users and impede communication with outsiders, much like Newspeak.
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No need to keep inflating my ego.
Thanks though.
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As, like a a lot of conservative parties around the world, they've become a bit more Trumpian in recent years you can see the cognitive dissonance as they attempt to parrot US neocon slogans without using the word liberal as an epithet
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