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Corji

(n.) Corji: combination of "Corporatist" and "Jingo" used to describe a person who is a member of the Modern Fascist Oligarchical movement that has gained prominence since the institution of The Patriot Act and Citizens United in the United States of America.

(n.) Corjism: the theory and practice of organizing global society in a manner that makes it subordinate to only the wealthiest individuals, believing they are superior and ordained by God, as evidenced by their wealth and success, who utilize Imperialist and authoritarian violence to maintain power and control.

(adj.) Corjist: a person who advocates for the control of a state or organization by only the wealthiest individuals, believing the wealthiest in society are superior to the rest of the world, prioritizes corporate interests, supports a global oligarchical government structure that utilizes data and government agencies to suppress opposing ideologies and oppress the poor, working and middle classes by manipulating justice systems to manufacture the legal justification and social consent to exercise governmental power over populations with disregard to international human rights conventions, especially minorities (i.e., LGBTQ+, racial and ethnic minorities, women, children, individuals with disabilities, and people of opposing political ideologies).

Example: Stephen Miller is a corji because of his antisemitism, support for extensive corporate tax cuts while cutting benefits for the elderly and poor, alongside his support for jailing political activists in prison camps.

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