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[[File:whorfianism.png|right| | [[File:whorfianism.png|right|300px]]'''Whorfianism''' is the "science" behind the [[judeo-Marxist]] propensity to repeatedly attempt to change the meanings if words. It has failed scientifically. Careful consideration shows why. Try calling dry snow "dax" and wet snow "blicket," and see if you notice a change in how you think about snow. I won't. | ||
However [[jews]] have long believed this to be true, because | However [[jews]] have long believed this to be true, because it's written in the talmud somewhere, and so they have repeatedly pushed this pseudo-science as fact. Yes, it's really called "Whorfianism". | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Linguistic relativity]] | * [[Linguistic relativity]] | ||
[[Category:Definitions]] | |||
[[Category:Philosophy]] | |||
[[Category:False_narratives]] |
Latest revision as of 20:37, 26 February 2023
Whorfianism is the "science" behind the judeo-Marxist propensity to repeatedly attempt to change the meanings if words. It has failed scientifically. Careful consideration shows why. Try calling dry snow "dax" and wet snow "blicket," and see if you notice a change in how you think about snow. I won't.
However jews have long believed this to be true, because it's written in the talmud somewhere, and so they have repeatedly pushed this pseudo-science as fact. Yes, it's really called "Whorfianism".