DOJ Replaces 'Criminal' With 'Justice-Involved Individual'

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And the award for "Dumbest Thing I've Heard All Day" goes to...
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These commie ba...... uh, traitors, are doing their level best to destroy, not just the nation, but the very fabric of society. :mad5
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These commie ba...... uh, traitors, are doing their level best to destroy, not just the nation, but the very fabric of society. :mad5
Hmmm... Volumes of laws and regulations to make criminals of anyone -- even upstanding citizens... Wanton destruction of critical thinking ability and social mores... Runaway welfare / "entitlement" state and the dependency/addiction it produces... A Democratic presidential nominee race where the candidates are clearly trying to out-socialist each other... A Republican presidential nominee race won by an establishment Democrat supporting television personality... As Dorothy said, "Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore." It is indeed time for all good men to come to the aid of their country -- and society.
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I was an IRS collection involved individual at one time.

What a load of crud this group is full of. Or should I say "high intensity aroma proliferation managers" they are.
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koine2002 wrote:I guess this euphemism isn't anything really new. I found this report by the National Institute of Corrections using the term. I remember George Carlin, while I won't link to it due to profanity, did a rant on euphemisms, and how they really just create more harm. I posted a sanitized transcript of a portion of it here.
I don't like words that hide the truth. I don't words that conceal reality. I don't like euphemisms, or euphemistic language. And American English is loaded with euphemisms... []
I uploaded some music to my iPad the other day and George Carlin was among some of the albums.

I think it strange that as "liberal" as he was made out to be he had a lot of conservative attitude. :tiphat:
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So is it saying something that all EMPLOYEES of the Justice Department must therefore be "Justice-Involved Individuals"?
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txpilot wrote:So is it saying something that all EMPLOYEES of the Justice Department must therefore be "Justice-Involved Individuals"?
Yeah. A Judge would say, "I am a justice-involved person too!"
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txpilot wrote:So is it saying something that all EMPLOYEES of the Justice Department must therefore be "Justice-Involved Individuals"?
Yeah. A Judge would say, "I am a justice-involved person too!"
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WildBill wrote:
koine2002 wrote:I guess this euphemism isn't anything really new. I found this report by the National Institute of Corrections using the term. I remember George Carlin, while I won't link to it due to profanity, did a rant on euphemisms, and how they really just create more harm. I posted a sanitized transcript of a portion of it here.
I don't like words that hide the truth. I don't words that conceal reality. I don't like euphemisms, or euphemistic language. And American English is loaded with euphemisms... []
I uploaded some music to my iPad the other day and George Carlin was among some of the albums.

I think it strange that as "liberal" as he was made out to be he had a lot of conservative attitude. :tiphat:
Liberal in the classic sense, what I'd refer to as Libertarian now a days.
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Will these justice-involved persons be able to own firearms?
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Dadtodabone wrote:
WildBill wrote:
koine2002 wrote:I guess this euphemism isn't anything really new. I found this report by the National Institute of Corrections using the term. I remember George Carlin, while I won't link to it due to profanity, did a rant on euphemisms, and how they really just create more harm. I posted a sanitized transcript of a portion of it here.
I don't like words that hide the truth. I don't words that conceal reality. I don't like euphemisms, or euphemistic language. And American English is loaded with euphemisms... []
I uploaded some music to my iPad the other day and George Carlin was among some of the albums.

I think it strange that as "liberal" as he was made out to be he had a lot of conservative attitude. :tiphat:
Liberal in the classic sense, what I'd refer to as Libertarian now a days.
:iagree: Well said my friend. :tiphat:
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You can change the name but you can't change the negative connotation when someone is bad.

First they said criminal was arrested.

That became suspect was arrested.

Then they came up with person of interest was arrested.

Now it will be justice involved individual was arrested.

Soon that will be a bad name as well, bad is bad regardless of what you call it.
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