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gordonzola ([personal profile] gordonzola) wrote2004-09-14 05:35 pm
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Wingnuts are go!

OK folks, it’s definition time. Who would like to posit a definition for "wingnut" as it applies to a certain type of politico?

Here’s mine:

Wingnut: A person who has their mental health issues so intertwined with their "politics" that to them there is no difference. Paranoia, conspiracy theory, and poor social skills are necessary traits. In addition, ineffectiveness and failure are usually treated as signs that the Revolution is somehow coming closer to happening. The term originated in People’s Park, Berkeley, California and is usually used by slightly embarrassed anarchists and anti-authoritarians to distance themselves from "wingnut’ politics and activists who may also identify with those terms.

Sample sentence: Did you see the wingnuts protesting the "execution" of Rosebud Denovo when the cops shot her for breaking into the chancellor’s home with a machete?

Please feel free to add your own definitions or ask if someone you know fits the definition.

[identity profile] lapsed.livejournal.com 2004-09-15 02:13 pm (UTC)(link)
It's going to depend on when you mean by "Peoples Park" if you mean the '60s I'm beat, but if you mean the Volleyball Riots I can just squeeze in there:

July 19, 1991 - The Ottawa Citizen

Headline reads "Kealey yells his way from wing nut to hero"

Also contains this gem: "Most of those who hadn't dismissed him as a wing-nut had come to regard Kealey as the mascot of the Great Canadian Revolution."

[identity profile] felicks.livejournal.com 2004-09-15 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Didn't William Saphire do a piece about wingnut recently?