The simple meaning of ‘weaponised words’

The simple meaning of ‘weaponised words’

Wordsmith and broadcaster Kel Richards says a “weaponised word” is “fundamentally a lie” with the intention to attempt to “hurt the person”.

“Weaponised words … deliberately chose an odious expression which are then consciously and intentionally misapplied,” Mr Richards informed Sky News host Peta Credlin.

Source: www.news.com.au