Jonah Goldberg notes an incident of a county commissioner in Texas being attacked for using the phrase "black hole" in precisely the metaphorical manner in which it is used regularly across the nation. Writes Goldberg:
Obviously, there’s something to be said for ignoring the childish grievance-peddling that motivates so much of this nonsense. But the simple fact is that ignoring political correctness has done remarkably little to combat it. Meanwhile, people who make a big deal about it are often cast as the disgruntled obsessive ones.
Meanwhile, in a Corner post, he offers some evidence from Britain of the PC path if taken farther:
Okay, toddlers who don't like foreign food are racists. Non-Muslim kids who won't kneel to Allah are bigots. Tall shrubs for gay swingers are a civil right. And Al Qaeda's "Ambassador in Europe" lives in a million and half dollar house and enjoys nearly $100K in government benefits.
What sets the "black hole" story apart some what and indicative of a more insidious strain is that the phrase was leveraged to insert racial grievance into a debate that, as far as one can tell, had absolutely nothing to do with the topic at hand. I observed such "argumentation" frequently when I was in college, when rhetorical opponents would seize on any word in order to distract from the fact that they were losing the argument.
That's why the word niggardly is in my vocabulary. If nothing else it helps expose idiots.
Posted by: Andrew at July 11, 2008 12:50 PMPC sucks!!! Let's all be un-PC and smile!!!
Posted by: Donna C at July 12, 2008 12:08 AM