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Anglo-American Terminology - New Terms

180 Explained

Whenever it is pointed out to someone what they are doing wrong, instead of being corrected, the person twists the scenario 180 degrees, so that he/she becomes the aggrieved party, and the person who did the pointing out is made out to be in the wrong for calling them on it.

EXAMPLES:

The person may be doing things, operating off of fixed ideas, that haven't been correctly evaluated, so continue in the same M.O. or modus operandum, or hidden agendas.

An example would be that a musician comes from a country and a city in it where most of the population are functioning alcoholics, and this is considered to be normal operation. So the musician gets repeatedly blind drunk every Friday and Saturday night, and then shows up for rehearsals on Sunday with a hangover/alcoholic poisoning so horrific that the bags under their eyes are pulling their face down, trembling, and their complexion is so grey, that they look like they have just been dug up out of a local graveyard, and can't grasp material at rehearsals due to the condition they have placed themselves in, that is severely slowing up band progress.

The musician in question has to record every song repeatedly due to an inability to remember material, due to alcohol-induced psychosis, and creates dissent and mistrust by doing so.

The musician also has a colleague from the same city/region that operates on the same basis, thus upholding the fixed idea/hidden agenda, with agreement, without effective current data evaluation, and considers the fellow musicians in the band collective who are from the neighbouring, hated country that is to blame for absolutely everything in life, and hated indiginous population that they now live in, for reasons of socioeconomic survival. The musician in question cannot evaluate, and is trying to operate as if the circumstances of another time/region apply to now, and blames the hated other musician/musicians from the other country for calling them on it.

Similar example:

The same scenario can apply to similar and almost exact personnel collectives, whereby, alcohol is not the problem, but the same racism and agendas apply, and mutiny is used, after other have invested heavily in the project, but are now mutinously relegated.

Here is another example.

A tutor asked a new student discreetly if she could please not wear copious amounts of perfume to course, as the tutor and other students were very allergic to fragrances. The student got upset, saying she couldn't come to course without perfume, as she came straight from work, and refused to wash it off, and insinuated that the tutor was being unreasonable by making this polite request.

Misandrony/Misogyny Explained

After being a man my whole life, and hearing women diss men badly, and sometimes use the term "misogynist" as a blanket panacea fix-all term for handling men, I went into breaking the word down and discovered that it was based on "genus/geny", coming from the Greek term "genes" which means "born" or "pertaining to reproduction", which is wholly pertinent to women only, thus separating the term into "miso", meaning "against", in the combination form "AGAINST WOMEN".

So I decided to create a term for men.

"Andros", Greek for "man", and "miso", against, hence new term "AGAINST MEN". So now men have a word to describe the same phenomena, which up until now had a missing word in the languaging or nomenclature.

So when you get some 80's feminist, who has now climbed to the top of the local Council, giving you "tude", which is short for "attitude", saying things like, "Two things wrong with men, everything they say and everything they do, basically men are just misogynists and neanderthals", you now have a word you can bring up like, "This sounds like a distinct case of misandrony".