Ameritopia
English
Etymology
Blend of America + utopia. Popularized by Mark R. Levin's 2012 book Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America.
Proper noun
Ameritopia
- (neologism) A utopian or overly idealistic vision or version of the United States.
- 2005 October 21, 0;-> [username], “Gee, here's an interesting thought, douggieboy”, in alt.support.child-protective-services, Usenet:
- Let's suppose we live in Ameritopia, where only the cops investigate child abuse on a criminal charge standard...sort of the dreamworld I've seen suggested here.
- 2012 January 18, CB, “Re: Bill Maher: If They Were Real Taliban Not That Upset About Pissing On Them”, in alt.politics.usa.republican, Usenet:
- The hypocrisy is in the Left's pretentious and fake allusion[sic] we live in Ameritopia where Political Correctness is a way of life.
- 2012 November 11, brent, “Re: OT: OBAMA WINS ANOTHER FOUR YEARS!!!”, in sci.electronics.design, Usenet:
- Unfortunately, the people who are voting democrat do not care about the constitution in any area where it limits their grand vision of Ameritopia.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:Ameritopia.
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