亚洲网紅露点

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jackbooted

[ jak-boo-tid ]

adjective

  1. wearing jackboots.
  2. brutally and oppressively bullying:

    a jackbooted militarism.



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of jackbooted1

First recorded in 1840鈥50; jackboot + -ed 3
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Claiming that the internet had obviated the daily newspaper鈥檚 previous responsibility to offer 鈥渁 broad-based opinion section that sought to cover all views,鈥 Bezos argued that 鈥渇ree markets and personal liberties are right for America,鈥 and that he was excited for Post Opinion to focus on those topics going forward鈥攁s opposed to, you know, the jackbooted horrors of the second Trump administration.

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His immediate predecessor in the 8 p.m. weeknight slot, Tucker Carlson, spun baroque ethnonationalist theories while fluffing dictatorial strongmen鈥攂ut Watters is hardly articulate, imaginative, or ambitious enough to follow in Carlson鈥檚 jackbooted footsteps.

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They depicted the 87,000 workers who might be hired with the appropriation as an army of jackbooted thugs poised to knock down the doors of ordinary Americans.

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They clashed swords with villains in business suits and mowed through jackbooted minions.

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Coming on the jackbooted heels of Trump鈥檚 use of Hitler鈥檚 term "vermin" to describing the large majority of the U.S. population who aren't members of his weird, violence-seeking cult 鈥 which includes many Republicans and actual Christians 鈥 I wondered whether something similar had been used by Nazi propagandists against those who criticized Hitler.

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