• @HollandJim
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    5520 days ago

    When understanding isn’t enough…just ”over stand”.

    • EleventhHour
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      20 days ago

      Heard it explained once that they “do not stand under the law,” therefore they “overstand” it.

      It’s obstinacy mixed with idiocy.

      • @Lowpast
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        820 days ago

        Maybe…

        But overstand is a common word in Rasta.

        They make a lot of intentional linguistic “adjustments” that are made for political/ spiritual reasons. I believe the switch from understand to overstand has to do with feelings of sovereignty and not being “under” someone.

        The sovcits have probably borrowed this idea of making a political statement by changing language

        • EleventhHour
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          420 days ago

          I believe the switch from understand to overstand has to do with feelings of sovereignty and not being “under” someone.

          This is what I was trying to describe and it’s just linguistic hullabaloo. The word “understand” has absolutely nothing to do with literally standing under anything/one. It simply means to comprehend. This under/overstand distinction is borne out of ignorance and nothing more.