Here’s an example from me

If you want to de-normalize a nation’s state/government, call them

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a regime


Other examples include: hospital --> loony bin

Edit: the more I think about it, the more I realize dysphemism are insults?

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    Populism typically means playing to the appetites of the electorate without any intent to actually benefit them. Empty promises are the heart of it.

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      Yeah but it’s used for things like Bernie wanting universal health care or Corbyn renationalising the railways. Which would benefit people.

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        True enough. It’s often used wrong as a way to smear good-faith attempts to actually govern as impractical or insincere.

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          What’s the other?

          I mean come on, demagoguery and populism shouldn’t be subsects of each other they practically are synonymous, but one has a more neutral connotation

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            They’re both negative. Scapegoating an outgroup is another form of demagoguery, so is decrying experienced political institutions as corrupt while claiming to be a reformer.

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              They’re both negative. Scapegoating an outgroup is another form of demagoguery, so is decrying experienced political institutions as corrupt while claiming to be a reformer.

              Pardon me if I find this confusing but this seems to be case of “There’s actually zero difference between bad and good things. without context

              Have you fully thought through your words to type this out? 😔

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                  decrying experienced political institutions as corrupt while claiming to be a reformer.

                  Someone can just see a theoretical event happening like that and just write and TITLE the news as:

                  Man leads a pro-democracy movement against corrupt one-party-rule and its institutions

                  That being said, scapegoating an outgroup is indeed a demagoguery

                  Do you take me for bad-faith arguer?

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                    No, I just think we’re having difficulty understanding each other. Or rather, I know I’m not understanding you and thus can’t tell whether you’re understanding me.