go 9/11
verb.
the act of becoming a nationalist while unleashing cascades of jingoistic pablum following a tragic event exploited by one’s government. this nationalism is characterized by support for an aggressive foreign policy, a police-state, xenophobia, fundamentalism, and for any policies of the controlling party’s platform even at the expense of fiscal logic. it is commonly a complete reversal of an individual’s past political stance.
present tense: going 9/11; past tense: went 9/11
when did southpark go 9/11 and stop being funny?
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