29 Dec 2020

And Then, It’s Just A Word...

You watch BBC News this morning? Did you spot the bit about Spain starting a database detailing those that choose not to have that wondrously magic muck whacked into them? A database that’ll be available to other countries. I’m shocked!

The bit that caught my attention was the choice of BBC words relating to this news. Of all the words and phrases available to describe those with vaccine doubts, did they say a database of folk who CHOSE not to?  Did they say a database of folk who DECLINE the jab? Not a chance. For dramatic effect and to send the message that these folk are evil personified, they used the term those that REFUSE the jab. Subtle but totally changes the mental image one may have of those pesky doubters.

Anyhoo, let’s have a little light relief so here’s a clip that should be appreciated by all you folk who wrestle with choosing and changing passwords periodically.

          

Quote;  Robin Marantz Henig.

“The English language has 112 words for deception, according to one count, each with a different shade of meaning: collusion, fakery, malingering, self-deception, confabulation, prevarication, exaggeration, denial.”

2 comments:

A K Haart said...

There is definitely something creepy about the whole vaccine push. If they record who has been vaccinated then they also know who hasn't.

Mac said...

A K Haart,
I agree and soon push is going to become shove.
So much we don't know, so much we're not being told.