The radical left's obsession with so-called "inclusivity" has reached peak absurdity, as demonstrated by a Canadian politician who unleashed a mind-numbing 16-character acronym that proves wokeness has officially jumped the shark.
New Democratic Party lawmaker Leah Gazan recently used the term "MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+" in what can only be described as progressive virtue-signaling gone completely off the rails. The acronym is so ridiculously long that even supporters of the movement can't keep track of what they're supposed to say anymore.
Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha perfectly captured the insanity during an appearance on Sean Hannity's show Thursday night, pointing out the obvious: "It's impossible to remember in terms of a WiFi password."
When Inclusion Becomes Exclusion
This linguistic nightmare perfectly illustrates how the woke left has turned what they claim is "inclusion" into something so complicated that ordinary people are automatically excluded from the conversation. How exactly are everyday Americans supposed to participate in discussions when they need a doctorate in progressive studies just to understand the terminology?
"This is what happens when identity politics runs wild - you end up with acronyms longer than most people's passwords," one conservative commentator noted.
The Trump administration's push to end woke policies in government couldn't come at a better time. While President Trump works to restore common sense to American institutions, our neighbors to the north are drowning in progressive alphabet soup that serves nobody except virtue-signaling politicians looking to score points with radical activists.
This Canadian catastrophe should serve as a warning to every American parent, business owner, and patriot: the woke mob won't stop until every conversation requires a translator and every interaction becomes a minefield of ever-changing terminology.
Is this really the direction we want our culture to go, or is it time to say enough is enough to the radical left's linguistic lunacy?
