ideological jumble
[/ˌaɪdiəˈlɑdʒɪkəl ˈdʒʌmbəl/]
nounpl: ideological jumbles
confusão ideológica
1. A confused or incoherent mixture of conflicting ideological beliefs, principles, or political ideas that lack clear organization or consistency
The politician's speech was an ideological jumble of contradictory statements about taxation and government spending.
O discurso do político foi uma confusão ideológica de declarações contraditórias sobre impostos e gastos governamentais.
2. A disorganized collection of diverse or opposing ideological positions presented without logical coherence
The manifesto represented an ideological jumble that alienated supporters from both sides of the political spectrum.
O manifesto representava uma confusão ideológica que alienou apoiadores de ambos os lados do espectro político.
This term is commonly used in political discourse and academic contexts in both Brazil and the United States to criticize politicians, intellectuals, or movements that lack clear ideological positioning or present contradictory positions. In Brazilian media, it is frequently employed by political commentators when analyzing political movements or candidates perceived as inconsistent. The phrase reflects a cultural expectation for ideological clarity and coherence in political debate.
NYC Slang
ideological mess
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