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War of Words
By Lisa Fabrizio (03/08/07)
Every time I write a column that even remotely mentions homosexuality and history's disinclination to regard it as a commendable lifestyle, I am inundated with email accusing me of hateful gay-bashing and labeled a homophobe. While I do not hate homosexuals or anyone else for that matter, I do have a problem with folks who use etymologically confused words like 'homophobe'.
When used as a noun, even the word âhomosexualâ is now considered objectionable because, as one dictionary puts it, âof the emphasis this term places on sexuality. Indeed, the words gay and lesbian, which stress cultural and social matters over sex, are frequently better choices.â Oh for the days when this kind of âlogicâ was found anywhere but in a reference book!
Prior to the Bill Clinton era, words had definite meanings and many times, also consequences. After the 42nd president treated us to his tortuous twisting of the meanings of the words âsexual relationsâ and âisâ, he and his war-room personnel coined the phrase, âpolitics of personal destructionâ to deal with anyone who dared give actual credence to the afore-mentioned words he had spoken under oath.
As a result, the whole Lewinsky affair--which gave untold numbers of young people the happy notion that oral sex was no longer considered sex--was an event typical of the ongoing debasement of our modern culture which has claimed many victims; two of which are language and civility.
Turn on your TV at almost any hour of the day or night and you will see the evidence. From grammatically-challenged hosts (âWeâre back after this commercial break.â), to loutish teenagers, presumably still under the blush of a public-school education, who can barely complete a sentence without using profanity. Or open a newspaper where you will read of a municipal employee in hot water for using the word âniggardlyâ in reference to budgetary matters.
And so now have we come to the point that nearly all forms of speech, and especially those formerly deemed crude have now made their way into the political arena. This is not to say that American hasnât seen its share of electoral mud-slinging, itâs just that the mud has become dirtier and more pervasive; rearing its ugly head in unexpected places.
Last weekâs flap over Ann Coulterâs unfortunate use of a vulgarism regarding John Edwards is a prime example. Miss Coulter is a brilliant writer whose âHigh Crimes and Misdemeanorsâ was a tour-de-force during the aforementioned Clinton era and an indispensable argument against his âitâs all about sexâ defenders. She is a stalwart conservative whose rapier wit often wounds Politically Correct--a nauseating euphemism for a perverted sort of civility--sensibilities.
But any way you look at it, the word she used to describe Edwards was uncalled for and unwarranted. The organizers, sponsors and attendees at CPAC generally represent the conservative mindset, which for decades has maintained that it is the movement of ideas, of those who think with their heads; in direct opposition to the liberal left which tends to attract those whose feelings dictate their policy.
Also implicit is the notion that conservatism, by its definition, embodies the desire for the preservation of the cultural status quo, or a return to one of earlier times. In either case, the use of words such as those used by Miss Coulter last week and at CPAC 2006 when she dismayed many present with the term ârag-headâ, cannot reflect well on those aims. Our leading lights, especially those who proudly call themselves Christians, need not descend into the pit of what sadly passes for modern discourse.
There are many who think that the time for such civility is long past, given the control liberal media and education have on the minds of our fellow citizens, and while this is a factor, it doesnât necessarily make it a determinative one. On the contrary, when a conservative does push the boundaries of good taste, they are quickly called on the progressive carpet for crimes of hypocrisy, making the incident all the more useful to the other side.
This of course is not to say that conservatives should be pacifists in the war of words fought in the modern political arena--indeed, one withering paragraph from the pen of William F. Buckley is worth a thousand words from Maureen Dowd--itâs just that the use of vulgarities must be viewed as an unwelcome weapon.
Conservatives love to bemoan the fact that thereâs not another Ronald Reagan out there. If his followers would unite in preserving the example of his kindly and gentlemanly ways, maybe the next one wonât be far off.
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Lisa Fabrizio is an internet columnist from Connecticut whose work has appeared in World Net Daily, GOPUSA, Intellectual Conservatives, Washington Dispatch, Enter Stage Right, Renew America, Men's News Daily and Free Republic Network among others.
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