"Current year" terms that piss you off

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Not a term, but I don't like this "blame the victim" attitude society can have. While personal responsibility is a thing of course, there are also things that can be the fault of society. Yet it can be looked down on to blame society for something, and then the victim is painted as messed up in some way.

Society in such cases is like a jerk who does dick things and then denies it.
 
Blaming every fucking thing on "capitalism" just because a corporation does a fucked up corporation thing, usually due to sheer and utter incompetence on the corpo's fault.

Yes, because the world would be so much better off when you have... Just a completely different brand of murderous, rich elites, actual forced work camps (that would most likely still be causing some sort of environmental damage), artificial scarcity of necessities, and entire families either being gulaged or killed for wrongthink under communism/socialism. Not that I'm saying corporations shouldn't be held responsible for their fuckups and held to a much higher standard of practice given their size and influence, but this continual implicit suggestion that things would better under another system is so stupidly naive and, for the first time in a while, it got under my skin to see someone whining about "CAPITALISM BAD" yet again.

Of course, there's always some amount of solace I can take in the fact that social media babies crying, either passively or actively, about "capitalism" would actually be the first to be lined up against the wall if another socialist/communist revolution took place in current first-world countries. When financially successful entertainers and such also complain like this, I can't help but wonder if they think, somewhere in the back of their minds, that now that they've climbed up the ladder, they're going to pull it up so no one beneath them can reach their level, not even considering for a moment that they'll probably be pushed off the top by the very system they wanted to put into power.
 
I have found Peak Oppression. You can all go home now, last person out turn off the Internet when you leave.

There is this overly-ambitious retard manager at the widget-making and selling office where I work. Being the dipshit that he is, he calls a Zoom meeting on the weekend to “evolve his understanding of certain processes in the supply chain.” I ignored it, because I`m not a regular employee, I hate meetings and people who only speak in corporate buzzwords, and I don`t have anything to do with the supply chain. Which is unfortunate, because apparently I missed a pretty good Public Display of Retardation.

The company has several regular suppliers for parts. Who they buy from usually depends on material prices, though there is the occasional “who played golf / went drinking with the owner” special deal. Mr. Up-and-Comer attempted to appear brilliant by questioning every part of the decision-making process for ordering these materials, only to discover that the process is pretty much set in stone, Which he shoud have already known, or could have at least looked up himself without wasting his peoples` time on a weekend morning.

But he wasn`t done yet! “Low price doesn`t mean quality! And using the same suppliers over and over while ignoring others—that just smacks of resourceism.”

He then started talking about “resourceism,” and it quickly became clear that the actual purpose of the meeting was for him to meme a new business buzzword into existence. Resourceism is bad, mmmkay? It means that there will be winners and losers in the market, and that`s just not fair in Current Year.

(For those of you who don`t work in corporate settings, not knowing and repeating the latest buzzwords earns you disappointed frowns and headshakes from your boss. It`s not important to know what the buzzword means, it`s only important that you use it. And only an uncultured bumpkin will be crass enough to ask out loud what the new buzzword means, and then, should someone deign to bestow his knowledge to your unenlightened pleb self, have the audacity to translate it into understandable English for everyone else.)

I had to look it up, because there`s no way this moron came up with this on his own. And not only did he rip it off from someone else, he`s using it wrong. It`s some academic libtard term for humans having the audacity to believe that natural resources are there for them to use.

We`ll just have to see if it takes off and marks him as “someone destined for great things.”

TL/DR: Resourceism
 
Not a term, but I don't like this "blame the victim" attitude society can have. While personal responsibility is a thing of course, there are also things that can be the fault of society. Yet it can be looked down on to blame society for something, and then the victim is painted as messed up in some way.
Or even "blame mental issue" for being an asshole.
 
It`s some academic libtard term for humans having the audacity to believe that natural resources are there for them to use.
So, what, are we just supposed to reject modernity and return to monke, but for real?

It means that there will be winners and losers in the market, and that`s just not fair in Current Year.
But... That's how a free market works.
 
When financially successful entertainers and such also complain like this, I can't help but wonder if they think, somewhere in the back of their minds, that now that they've climbed up the ladder, they're going to pull it up so no one beneath them can reach their level, not even considering for a moment that they'll probably be pushed off the top by the very system they wanted to put into power.
There's a certain irony when celebrities and other wealthy/high-status individuals lecture others about privilege or classism without realizing they have the same privilege and class status they're criticizing and speaking out against.

He then started talking about “resourceism,” and it quickly became clear that the actual purpose of the meeting was for him to meme a new business buzzword into existence.
This goes to show that there's an -ism for anything. And if not, one can easily be made.

I had to look it up, because there`s no way this moron came up with this on his own. And not only did he rip it off from someone else, he`s using it wrong. It`s some academic libtard term for humans having the audacity to believe that natural resources are there for them to use.
Wordsmithing and appropriation at the same time? Color me surprised. (I'm sure that just helped someone fill their buzzword bingo card, too)

(For those of you who don`t work in corporate settings, not knowing and repeating the latest buzzwords earns you disappointed frowns and headshakes from your boss. It`s not important to know what the buzzword means, it`s only important that you use it. And only an uncultured bumpkin will be crass enough to ask out loud what the new buzzword means, and then, should someone deign to bestow his knowledge to your unenlightened pleb self, have the audacity to translate it into understandable English for everyone else.)
This happened near the end of my previous profession. I asked about a peculiar corporate buzzword left on the whiteboard from a previous senior staff meeting and learned it was a pretentious way to describe what's normally a mundane thing/process. Privately, one of my outspoken coworkers from that job questioned the benefit of the overpriced corporate retreat that prompted the blitz of buzzwords.

Their reasons for "white man bad" are always bonkers, too. That's key. It can't be "white man stole muh land (by winning war I started.)" It has to be something like "white man bad because he believe in working hard. Evil white man use scientific method and take showers."
Or it's simply "White man bad simply for existing."

There's nothing wrong with recognizing the positive contributions made by people of various backgrounds. CRT, however, seems more intent on shitting on white people to make everyone else seem better.
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It may have been brought up before, but "systematic racism" is a pissoff-worthy term. My part of Kiwiland has determined that there's systematic racism in the health care field based on the treatment (or lack thereof) minorities received during the COVID pandemic. As such, all heath care professionals now have to undergo an approved form of diversity training when they next renew their licenses,

One of the retired health care professionals I know has opted to let their license lapse and not renew it in response to this mandate because (1) they resent the blanket assumption that all medical pros are inherently racist, and (2) they were raised in an era where people were taught some form of the Golden Rule and avoiding judgement based on irrelevant factors -- something they deem to be a far better lesson than anything to come out of any diversity/sensitivity training currently being offered by SJW and activist types.
 
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"Yikes". I don't really know exactly what it is about that word that pisses me off. It's something innate about how the person saying it is trying to speak condescendingly from a point of moral authority without really adding anything of value or explaining their position, but trying to appear as if they are.
 
"Yikes". I don't really know exactly what it is about that word that pisses me off. It's something innate about how the person saying it is trying to speak condescendingly from a point of moral authority without really adding anything of value or explaining their position, but trying to appear as if they are.
I- this is such a bad look sis oof- yikes i- 💀💀💀 the transphobia really jumped out yikes!
Agree completely. It's a filler word for people who have pronouns in their bios to use when they're upset, in the same way normal people say "um" or "uh" when uncomfortable. "oof" has a similar feel to it as well.

Undoubtedly has been said before but I can't stand "dogwhistle" "gaslight" and "virtue signal". All very good words but now mean absolutely fucking nothing. It's a travesty that "virtue signal" has been ruined, especially. *sigh*
 
"Yikes". I don't really know exactly what it is about that word that pisses me off.

Undoubtedly has been said before but I can't stand "dogwhistle" "gaslight" and "virtue signal". All very good words but now mean absolutely fucking nothing. It's a travesty that "virtue signal" has been ruined, especially.
Wordsmithing really sucks, especially since it's often done by people who claim they dislike that very thing. "Yikes," to me, originally conveyed a combination of shock and fear. Now, it seems to connote, "OMG, you just offended/triggered me!"

"Dogwhistle" and "gaslight" mentioned by @kittyfucker have also been wordsmithed to connote "things I hate people doing to me, but are totally fine for me to do to everyone else." "Virtue signal" comes across as "Share this on social media just on my/someone's say so alone."

It all goes hand in hand with the larger idea that people should accept whatever is directed towards them both on and offline at face value with neither discussion nor disagreement.
 
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