Campaign for "santorum" neologism
The campaign for the neologism "santorum" started with a contest held in May 2003 by Dan Savage, a sex columnist and LGBT rights activist. Savage asked his readers to create a definition for the word "santorum" in response to then-U.S. Senator Rick Santorum's views on homosexuality, and comments about same sex marriage. In his comments, Santorum had stated that "[i]n every society, the definition of marriage has not ever to my knowledge included homosexuality. That's not to pick on homosexuality. It's not, you know, man on child, man on dog, or whatever the case may be." Savage announced the winning entry, which defined "santorum" as "the frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the byproduct of anal sex". He created a web site, spreadingsantorum.com (and santorum.com), to
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Campaign for "santorum" neologism
The campaign for the neologism "santorum" started with a contest held in May 2003 by Dan Savage, a sex columnist and LGBT rights activist. Savage asked his readers to create a definition for the word "santorum" in response to then-U.S. Senator Rick Santorum's views on homosexuality, and comments about same sex marriage. In his comments, Santorum had stated that "[i]n every society, the definition of marriage has not ever to my knowledge included homosexuality. That's not to pick on homosexuality. It's not, you know, man on child, man on dog, or whatever the case may be." Savage announced the winning entry, which defined "santorum" as "the frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the byproduct of anal sex". He created a web site, spreadingsantorum.com (and santorum.com), to
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En mayo de 2003 el columnista ...... cunstancias muy excepcionales.
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Spreading Santorum is een inte ...... het woord veel gebruikt wordt.
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The campaign for the neologism ...... in very limited circumstances.
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En mayo de 2003 el columnista ...... gsantorum.com, que llegó a ser
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Spreading Santorum is een inte ...... ij de eerste resultaten staat.
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The campaign for the neologism ...... rum.com (and santorum.com), to
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Campaign for "santorum" neologism
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Campaña para el neologismo "santorum"
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Spreading Santorum
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