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  • Michael Cronin
  • 30 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

semitism refers to language - Semitism (linguistics), a grammatical or syntactical behavior in a language which reveals the influence of a Semitic language is present


it is interesting to note that when a party attempts to repurpose the point or intended meaning of communication by disrupting the entire context of a conversation or debate through the perceived manifestation of an irrelevant outlier or meaningless (to the conversation) abstraction, that person is said to be guilty of arguing or practicing semantics


some references suggest that the idea of semitism with regard to cultural identity is a made up concept that seeks to protect the language derived from Zionism that ultimately controls and directs the behavior that is commonly associated with identity politics - consider lineage and migration of a language of various people under the heading of semitic languages



the notion of protected speech of semitic languages as a authoritative body over free speech in the U.S. will not be dictated barring the ability to critically deconstruct the semantical nature or selective syntactical interpretation of an authoritative language that dictates the principle practice of identity politics, especially from the standpoint of lawmakers and interpreters (judges) with regard to the legal system in the United States of America, notably with regard to free speech and the laws that govern critical communication and legal consequences resulting from religious directives


you will not use selective interpretation of religious texts to establish legal designation of free speech in the United States of America by way of a unilateral interpretation of a foreign influence authority derived from a religious text to justify the persecution of your own people


3/14/2026

4:44P EST


Michael R. Cronin



 
 
 

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