Political parties separated by a common language

Jan 22, 2011 01:43

There's an old joke about England and America being two countries separated by a common language ( Read more... )

blood libel, free speech, scandals, big lie, politics

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bluetooth16 January 22 2011, 08:16:16 UTC
More recently Sarah Palin's reasonable and justifiable use of "Blood Libel" to describe what happened to various right of center figures (including herself) and the Tea Party in general after the shootings in Tucson was met with anger and outrage by the left who simply could not understand why she used (or even was "allowed" to use) such a term

The problem with the Left is that their identity politics game often twists and corrupts legitimate concerns of minority groups. Also, they often fail to explain WHY certain words are a no go. Just saying "it's offensive" in an attempt to shut down debate is not enough. Before Palin used "blood libel", I doubt most people on the Right were even aware that it could result in the PC Police showing up.

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merig00 January 22 2011, 13:34:44 UTC
I doubt most people in general were aware of implication of using "blood libel". :)

I had similar discussion in racism_101 when they claimed that for a white person to use the phrase "bury the hatchet" is racist. If you go down this road you also can't use "escape goat" or many other well established and at this point internationally and widely used phrases.

And for some reason the Left has no problems using term Holocaust to describe what is going on in Africa or even to the situation in Gaza. They have no problems when they use the "reserved" terms.

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lazypadawan January 22 2011, 16:05:19 UTC
Right, when they compare people who disagree with the theory of AGW to "Holocaust deniers." Or when PETA tried to compare the daily operations of KFC to the Holocaust.

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merig00 January 23 2011, 01:49:50 UTC
Don't go searching too far. Remember Reid and his "negro" comment?

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hannahsarah January 23 2011, 05:40:04 UTC
The most perfect example of a word dividing people. "We can use the N word all we want, but you can't." Gee, how's that working out for ya?

I hate double standards more than I do people who are outright racist. Either everyone can use a word, or no one can use the word (at least not in polite company). Words have meaning, words are ideas, and do not "belong" to anyone, or any group.

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