Re: Racism
- From: Helmut Richter <hhr-m@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 13:43:15 +0100
On Sun, 30 Dec 2006, Peter T. Daniels wrote:
Scripsit Brian M. Scott:
No, these days "racism" is a general-purpose curse word
that has no denotation; it expresses its user's strongly
emotional disapproval of something.
Depends very much on who's using it;
Not any more. As soon as a word has been widely taken into
curse use, it becomes virtually impossible to use it in
any other way, except perhaps in limited circles, such
as scholars who can really agree on using such a word as
a term.
While it has certainly started down that road, I don't agree
that 'racist' has reached that point. 'Fascist', yes;
'racist', no.
"Fascist" has been rescued from the brink of meaningless opprobrium
(which seems to be what Jukka means by "curse") by the Bush
administration, which has largely embraced fascism in the classic
Mussolini sense of interpenetration of business and government.
The Bush administration uses the word "fascist" in a non-derogatory way to
describe their policy? This is news to me.
--
Helmut Richter
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