Are you scared to be labeled an insurgent by the MSM?

Growing up here in California, it was kind ingrained in me to dislike those crazy "conservatives" until I met some really nice conservatives. Going on these forums, the general attitude is that those "liberals" are the scum of the earth, hellbent on taking our country down the toilet. I pretty much decided then that labels were just an imaginary wall created to distract us from the real crazy scum of the earth. Chances are if you run into or come across a majority "liberals" or "conservatives", you wouldn't even know because most people are generally nice, respectful people. So I'll chalk up "insurgents" as another one of these retarded labels brought to us by the creators of the left/right paradigm.
 
That reminds me of a joke about the bear asking the rabbit if he had a problem with shit sticking to his fur, the rabbit said he didn't and the bear wiped with the rabbit. With that in mind I definitely have a problem with them labeling me an insurgent. I am not an insurgent, I am just not buying that they are selling.



insurgent
Use Insurgent in a sentence
in·sur·gent [in-sur-juhnt] Show IPA
noun
1.
a person who rises in forcible opposition to lawful authority, especially a person who engages in armed resistance to a government or to the execution of its laws; rebel.
2.
a member of a section of a political party that revolts against the methods or policies of the party.
adjective
3.
of or characteristic of an insurgent or insurgents.
4.
surging or rushing in: The insurgent waves battered the shore.
Origin:
1755–65; < Latin insurgent- (stem of insurgēns ) present participle of insurgere to get up, ascend, rebel. See in-2 , surge, -ent

Synonyms
3. rebellious, revolutionary, mutinous.
 
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