Trashcycle

Trashcycling asserts error as correct, repackaged to appear authoritative and acceptable.

trashcycle noun \ˈtrash-ˌsī-kəl\

Definition:
Trashcycle: the hubristic recycling of mistakes, misinformation, or refuse. Unlike playful or ironic reuse, trashcycling confidently asserts error or garbage as correct, repackaging it to appear authoritative or acceptable.

Characteristics:

  • Re-presents errors or low-quality material as legitimate.
  • Refuses or punishes dissent or correction.
  • Maintains a veneer of confidence and authority despite underlying falsehood.

Examples:

  • Labeling protesting citizens as “domestic terrorists” is an act of trashcycling.
  • A press secretary responding to a question with “Your mom” exemplifies trashcycle.
  • Media outlets that repeatedly amplify falsehoods while insisting on their veracity engage in systemic trashcycling.

Verb form: trashcycle — to engage in the act of confidently recycling errors or garbage as if correct.

Trashcycle

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