I've just put up a link to a page that gives you instances of words and phrases that identify organisations and articles that are trying to influence you or others.
An organisation called "The Council for Eradicating International Poverty" would raise several red flags for me.
Another Called "The Progressive Liberal Outlook Centre" although the title sounds innocuous and pretty nondescript, would also cause me to raise an eyebrow.
Interestingly a search of the above title doesn't bring up an organisation, but a set of links discussing the different between progressive and liberal, of centre-left politics. Close Google, but no cigar. But it does indicate the use of those words in combination is exclusive to the Left.
Words like progressive, liberal, common, community, poverty, all communicate and identify certain meaning to those in the know. Those not educated about these things (most of us) would not even consider them to have alternative meaning, or signalling allegiance to an ideology.
On their own, the words may well convey their original meaning because even the right discuss these topics, but used in conjunction with other words in the list, you are looking at Marxist ideology.
Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) therefore is a Marxist ideology red flag.
It has nothing to do with Diversity, Equality (Replaceable with Equity by Marxists to hide meaning) or Inclusion. DEI means lowering standards to allow those of a certain characteristic to be included in an organisation or group without any merit. It's a Marxist ploy to weaken an organisation.
Also group identifiers are a key Marxist red flags. Council, Community, International, Global, attempting to signify (wrongly) that a large group or a majority uphold the findings or the ideology of the organisation.
If you look carefully, the core Marxist organisations don't practice DEI, but they tell other organisations to practice it. If they do, they pay lip service: the placements are carefully selected to place the person without any real authority. Of course the Left consider the group more important than the individual, so control is almost always by committee with a limited number of figureheads that rely on the unqualified attendees to just go along with the flow.
The more you delve into the world of the left and the weasel-words they use, it becomes fascinating and you can readily identify the ideology behind think-tanks, activist organisations, general groups, charities, etc.
The more you look, the more you find. It's concerning there are so many actively influencing government policy both local and national, or corporate decisions.
Anyway, I will add to the list as more covert words are identified.
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