Tuesday, June 27, 2006

 

Orwell's Prediction Regarding Language Comes True

Of all the scary things in the dystopic novel 1984, and there was a lot, newspeak was the worst. The idea that the masses could be controlled by debasing the language to the point that individual words carried no meaning was brilliant and terrifying; and it's happening. Dennis Prager lists several words that have been felled by the left. Money quotes:

For example, the liberal press' unending preoccupation with American abuses of Iraqi detainees had a number of deleterious consequences. One was a further undermining of Arab and Muslim support for America's liberation of Iraq. But the longest-lasting negative effect was probably the cheapening of the word "torture."

It undermined the war against torture to characterize what some Americans did to some Iraqis in the Abu Ghraib prison -- actions that were indeed sick, un-American and shameful to our military -- as "torture." Labeling abuses as "torture" filled me with pity for all the people around the world who had experienced real torture.

I kept thinking about those whose bodies were burned, whose fingernails were torn out, who were hung by their arms in a way that broke their shoulders (a common Chinese communist torture), who were put into human shredders (in Saddam's Iraq) or who had burning hot steel rods shoved into their rectums. How did these poor souls react to seeing the Western media routinely describe humiliating and frightening naked men for the sadistic amusement of guards as "torture"?

I blame Andrew Sullivan.

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