I hate that "slams" has made its way into our common vernacular. I understand that language evolves, but did it have to be this word?
To me it reads of sensationalist journalism that's more about catchy headlines than substance.
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I hate that "slams" has made its way into our common vernacular. I understand that language evolves, but did it have to be this word?
To me it reads of sensationalist journalism that's more about catchy headlines than substance.
That's what journalism is now. It's all clickbait
ACLU deserves better than "slams" They're one of the only things holding fed together from all the ghouls in government.
It'll he more honest than the intricate and prrvasive way criticism of Israel is shut down at every level of government, media, education institutions and private industry today. Just putting into law what is already practiced.