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(D)
ifferent is a word used to describe a situation where the media and/or public
downplay, ignore, or react less harshly to some offence committed by a Democrat lawmaker or elected official than they did when the same offence was previously committed by a Republican. It can also be used in the inverse, describing an instance where someone ignores or doesn't react harshly to an action by a Democrat, but becomes irate or offended when that same action is later taken by a Republican. By extension, it can also be used in relation to groups that support or are supported by the Democratic Party, such as the BLM movement, the LGBT movement, and Antifa.
The term derives from the long diatribes that Democrats will often go into to explain how and why their
side's actions were acceptable, and the other side's weren't. These diatribes can usually be, and sometimes are, boiled down to the phrase "it's different". The "d" is capitalized and surrounded by
parentheses, emulating a capital "D" in a circle, which if colored blue is the Democratic Party logo.
The term is typically used in a sarcastic or mocking way by Republicans or non-Democrats to draw attention to the hypocrisy and
cognitive dissonance that people display when judging or reporting on the actions of elected officials, thus showing their inability to remain
impartial or apply morals equally,
irrespective of who has committed the offence. It has been used on Reddit, 4chan, and other social media platforms.
Guy 1: "Why is it that when Obama did
drone strikes Democrats were OK with it, but when Trump had Soleimani killed, its suddenly egregious?"
Guy 2: "It's (D)
ifferent."
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Guy 1: "Are Democrats just not going to mention how they're still keeping
kids in cages at the Southern border? They were all up in arms about it for the last four years."
Guy 2: "It's (D)ifferent now that Biden's in office."
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Guy 1: "So Republicans cause one riot at the Capitol Building and get labeled domestic terrorists, but BLM and Antifa can burn down buildings in multiple cities across the country for months, and the Dems will still back them up."
Guy 2: "It's (D)ifferent."