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In reply to the discussion: Is 'polarizing' a sexist word? It is acording to Hillary super supporter group [View all]hifiguy
(33,688 posts)Millions of us are NOT going to passively sit down and have this warmongering corporatist and best buddy/apologist for the likes of the criminal Lloyd Blankfein and war criminal Henry Kissinger foisted upon us because it is "inevitable."
And here's the etymology of the word "polarize" which comes from the field of optics, fer chrissakes:
polarize (v.) Look up polarize at Dictionary.com
1811, in optics, from French polariser, coined by French physicist Étienne-Louis Malus (1775-1812) as a term in optics, from Modern Latin polaris "polar" (see polar). Transferred sense of "to accentuate a division in a group or system" is first recorded 1949 in Arthur Koestler. Related: Polarized; polarizing.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=polarize