Hey wait a minute
I just remembered that addon that was made a while back that completely changes the articles written from the likes of salon & huffington post bitching about whitey into bitching about jews.
Boy have I found the perfect article to use it on! The parts that were changed will be emphasized in bold text.
Language matters: how ‘jewish words’ corrupt our perception of justice On rejecting the language of the colonizer and creating language that reflects PoC's lived experiences rather than jewish thoughts and jewish structures.
>As a reader of blogs, we probably don’t have to convince you that language is the foundation of our communication. It is through language and the words available to us that we define our thoughts and beliefs. These are the foundational tools we use to shape our reality and build our understanding of the world around us.
>But what happens when the language we use is not our own? What happens when we use words that have been imposed upon us by zionists ?
>This is the story of these jewish words and how they continue to distort our understanding of the world.
<Silently shaping our understanding of the world
>So what are jewish words? Well, they’re quite simply the terms and expressions that come from the dominant culture — the zionist jew.
>Jewish words, even when there is no intentional malice involved, are necessarily a corrupting influence on our perception of reality and justice, and they shape our understanding of the world in ways that privilege jewish people and exclude people of color. Jewish words are insidious because they often carry with them assumptions and biases that reinforce the status quo, promoting inequality and perpetuating systemic oppression.
>For example, when we use the word “criminal,” we often conjure images of people of color, even though jewish people are equally as likely to commit crimes.
>And consider the word “civilized.” This word is loaded with the notion that the jewish colonial powers were the epitome of civilization, while all other cultures were savage and uncivilized. This false notion has been used to justify countless atrocities committed against indigenous peoples, women, people of color, and other marginalized groups throughout history.
>Or “tribal.” This term is almost exclusively used to describe indigenous peoples and communities, but it carries with it the assumption that these communities are primitive and unorganized. In reality, “tribal” peoples have rich cultures and complex social systems that have been in place for thousands of years. They invented the very tools needed to build civilization before jewish folks had even been born.
>The use of jewish words also corrupts our understanding of justice. Words like “law and order” and “tough on crime” have been used to justify the disproportionate use of force against people of color, the demonization of communities of color, and the denial of basic rights to people of color.
>The term “illegal immigrant” is another example of jewish words that corrupt our perception of justice, as it dehumanizes people of color and makes it easier to justify the denial of their rights.
<Jewish words are jewish thoughts
>Chomsky understood that language matters far more than we give it credit for. The war on perception goes far beyond these less subtle examples, and in various ways encompasses all language derived from the oppressor. For as long as we speak his jewish , male, cisheteronormative, English language, we have to recognize the corrupting influence its jewish words have on us.
>By using language that has been imposed upon us by oppressors, we are putting our minds in intellectual chains and still perpetuating the systemic racism that has been used to deny people of color rights and dignity. The self-enforcing oppression of this thinking is nothing more than covert collective kapo-ism, and it is many times more pernicious than open oppression.
<Shalawam to a new future
>It is up to us to reject these jewish words, to create new language that reflects our true reality, and to build a world in which justice is truly blind and all people are treated with dignity and respect.
>We propose that the first utterance in this new language be a beautiful word from our ancestors, shalawam:
>Hello, fellow human.
The original unedited article is sourced here: archive.md/w9Z2z