The Merriam-Webster Dictionary changed the definition of “carnage” to fit the Democratic narrative that former President Donald Trump called for political violence against his enemies while discussing the auto industry.
Formerly Merriam-Webster certain “massacre” – in the context of Trump’s comments – as a “major economic disaster.”
BREAKING NEWS:
Donald Trump uses a word in the 100% correct context according to the Merriam Webster dictionary.This is why people hate journalists. pic.twitter.com/YvRLPFDaEn
— Brandon Herrera (@TheAKGuy) March 17, 2024
But the old definition doesn’t match the definition of the new media thought police, so it now means, “Trump is going to kill everyone if he wins the election.”
Congratulations to Merriam-Webster for clearing that up and saving democracy!
See for yourself Trump’s dangerous calls for violence! Make sure you ignore the broader context about the auto industry, otherwise you’re a rebel.
We are witnessing in real time the invention of the ‘massacre’ hoax
Unfortunately for them, we have 𝕏
Media story: Full context: pic.twitter.com/jaYDvtGomn
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 17, 2024
It’s a good thing the Democrats would NEVER use the term “massacre”!
SUPER CUT!
Trump critics would never use a term like “massacre.” pic.twitter.com/6dSTMwsfYes
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 17, 2024