Did you say, “Patriarchy” or … (gasp) … “Female SuBm!s$!0n”!?! D’oh!
Readership: All
Theme: The Christian Red Pill; Transactions;
Length: 1,600 words
Reading Time: 9 minutes
Intro
The bible is described as the sword of truth (2 Corinthians 6:7; Ephesians 6:17; Hebrews 4:12). Christians know it is a weapon of spiritual warfare.
But this concept is not limited to the Christian perspective; it is also true from a morally inverted perspective, except it inspires fear in the enemy rather than confidence.
In Weaponizing (2024/7/29), I mentioned a few articles and research papers about how stuff is ‘weaponized’. The colloquial meaning of ‘weaponize’ is to exploit what is, in many cases, presumed to be an ideology, for the purpose of attacking a person or group, or for spreading discord.
I concluded that whenever this word is used (e.g. in cultural media) it usually conveys the viewpoint that one finds themselves at the brunt end of an unassailable truth, and so reverts to vituperative defamation of their opponents’ motives in response.
From a Christian perspective, all these accusations and objections are yelps of pain that indicate the sword of truth has found its mark on yet another so called “victim”.
Since then, I’ve found several appearances of ‘weaponizing’. This post will cover one of interest.
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