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Brussels Unveils $170 Billion Plan To Boost EU Defense Capabilities

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      Can we just fucking stop calling the EU "Brussels"?

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        Can we just fucking stop calling the EU "Brussels"?

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        no?

        metonymy is a feature of the english language.

        if it really bothers you that much then stop consuming english language news/media. i don’t mean that in a rude way but like, this isn’t a weird fad or something that the news is deciding to do… it is how we speak

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          no?

          metonymy is a feature of the english language.

          if it really bothers you that much then stop consuming english language news/media. i don’t mean that in a rude way but like, this isn’t a weird fad or something that the news is deciding to do… it is how we speak

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          I don’t think you get it. Calling the EU "Brussels“ is something right wing media loves to do and it’s not a simple whatever that word is you just mentioned, it’s being used as part of a disintegration campaign against the EU.

          There are many things wrong with the EU but that’s another discussion, I won’t ever stop comparing about fascist rhetoric being spread.

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            I don’t think you get it. Calling the EU "Brussels“ is something right wing media loves to do and it’s not a simple whatever that word is you just mentioned, it’s being used as part of a disintegration campaign against the EU.

            There are many things wrong with the EU but that’s another discussion, I won’t ever stop comparing about fascist rhetoric being spread.

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            i mean, most media coming out of the anglosphere is right-wing to some degree these days. maybe you associate metonymy with fascism due to that?

            i don’t think “whatever that word is I just mentioned” is fascist rhetoric, however. lmfao. next you’re going to try and tell me using pronouns is a leftist calling card.

            yeah fascist co-opt language all the time, this isn’t that tho dude. redirect your energy towards something real and effectual, not merriam-webster. you won’t gain any ground here.

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              i mean, most media coming out of the anglosphere is right-wing to some degree these days. maybe you associate metonymy with fascism due to that?

              i don’t think “whatever that word is I just mentioned” is fascist rhetoric, however. lmfao. next you’re going to try and tell me using pronouns is a leftist calling card.

              yeah fascist co-opt language all the time, this isn’t that tho dude. redirect your energy towards something real and effectual, not merriam-webster. you won’t gain any ground here.

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              Not a dude and uhh are you unpleasant.

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                no?

                metonymy is a feature of the english language.

                if it really bothers you that much then stop consuming english language news/media. i don’t mean that in a rude way but like, this isn’t a weird fad or something that the news is deciding to do… it is how we speak

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                In the case of Brussels, it's just extremely bad; it could mean "Belgium", "NATO" or "EU".

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                  I don’t think you get it. Calling the EU "Brussels“ is something right wing media loves to do and it’s not a simple whatever that word is you just mentioned, it’s being used as part of a disintegration campaign against the EU.

                  There are many things wrong with the EU but that’s another discussion, I won’t ever stop comparing about fascist rhetoric being spread.

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                  I think I know what you're trying to say, i.e. it supports the narratives like "faraway bureaucrats are interfering with my life?" but I still think you're going too far there with your accusation.

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                    I think I know what you're trying to say, i.e. it supports the narratives like "faraway bureaucrats are interfering with my life?" but I still think you're going too far there with your accusation.

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                    Maybe, but I haven’t read this stuff a couple years ago and media seems more right wing now than ever, I actually don’t even want to be right here so I hope I’m just panicking

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