SamBally
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Thanks for the dictionary translation which confirms my explanation.
Thanks for sharing Mr. Google and confirming that you still do not know the literal meaning of "populist" in the context that you WRONGLY applied it.
All your "non-conformist" knowledge is gleaned from hitting that little Google button isn't it. You are so wide of the mark you still would not hit the bullseye if it was a foot away from your face.
"In political science, populism is the idea that society is separated into two groups at odds with one another - "the pure people" and "the corrupt liberal elite", according to Cas Mudde, author of Populism: A Very Short Introduction."
Benjamin Moffitt, author of The Global Rise of Populism explains that confusing populism is a common theme. "The true populist leader claims to represent the unified "will of the people". He stands in opposition to an enemy, often embodied by the current system - aiming to "drain the swamp" or tackle the "liberal elite" and "It generally attaches itself to the right in a European context… but that's not an iron rule," Dr Moffitt said."
I humbly suggest that you Mr non_conformist, that you stick to carving out your niche as a pound shop online wordsmith, mocking and humiliating those you deem inferior while you "correct" what you consider to be poor grammar.
Thanks for sharing Mr. Google and confirming that you still do not know the literal meaning of "populist" in the context that you WRONGLY applied it.
All your "non-conformist" knowledge is gleaned from hitting that little Google button isn't it. You are so wide of the mark you still would not hit the bullseye if it was a foot away from your face.
"In political science, populism is the idea that society is separated into two groups at odds with one another - "the pure people" and "the corrupt liberal elite", according to Cas Mudde, author of Populism: A Very Short Introduction."
Benjamin Moffitt, author of The Global Rise of Populism explains that confusing populism is a common theme. "The true populist leader claims to represent the unified "will of the people". He stands in opposition to an enemy, often embodied by the current system - aiming to "drain the swamp" or tackle the "liberal elite" and "It generally attaches itself to the right in a European context… but that's not an iron rule," Dr Moffitt said."
I humbly suggest that you Mr non_conformist, that you stick to carving out your niche as a pound shop online wordsmith, mocking and humiliating those you deem inferior while you "correct" what you consider to be poor grammar.