it_is_the_light wrote on Nov 23
rd, 2019 at 9:36am:
The Hijacking of the English Language into Legalese July 2019: santos bonacci
PC language is a tool to unravel our social fabric
KEVIN DONNELLY
• 12:00AM NOVEMBER 21, 2019
Political correctness is an insidious and poisonous form of groupthink and language control dedicated to forcing a radical cultural-left ideology on schools, universities, media, church and families.
Much like George Orwell’s dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, free expression and open debate are replaced by Big Brother and Newspeak, where anyone who disagrees or thinks independently is guilty of a “thoughtcrime” and punished and silenced as a result.
Political correctness perfectly illustrates Orwell’s observation, based on his knowledge and experience of communism and fascism, that “if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought”.
Defend Western civilisation, and you are a “racist and a “white supremacist”; argue marriage involves a woman and a man generally for the purpose of procreation, and you are “heteronormative” and “homophobic”; suggest not all men are violent and women can be feminine, and you are guilty of “toxic masculinity” and of being “sexist”.
Such is the dominance of PC language that Qantas staff members are instructed that descriptions such as “mum and dad” and pronouns such as “she and he”, “him and her” are no longer acceptable because they might off¬end LGBTIQ+ people.
The plus sign is now mandatory on the basis that gender and sexuality are fluid and limitless and it’s impossible to know what might be coming next.
In Victoria, otherwise known as the Venezuela of the Antipodes, government departments spend taxpayers’ money scheduling “They days” where public servants are directed to use only gender-free pronouns and to ensure they are not guilty of “misgendering” or “dead naming”.
Such has been the success of the cultural-left’s long march through the institutions that the barbarians are no longer at the gate - they have stormed the citadel. Witness more than 100 University of Sydney academics opposed to establishing a Ramsay centre for Western civilisation on the basis it represents a “conservative, culturally essentialist and Eurocentric vision”.
At Sydney University students are told the purpose of education is to “unlearn” and to “challenge the established (and) demolish social norms” in areas such as same-sex marriage, indigenous land rights, peace studies, refugees and the environment.
Eminent Sinologist Pierre Ryckmans, who taught at the Australian National Univer¬sity, argued that universities had long since abandoned any commitment to a liberal education and what TS Eliot described as “the preservation of learning, for the pursuit of truth, and in so far as men are capable of it, attainment of wisdom”.For those arguing political correctness is simply about being civil and polite, look no further than its ori¬gins and motivating force. Academics including Max Hork¬heimer, Theodor W. Adorno, Erich Fromm and Herbert Marcuse associated with the Frankfurt School established in Germany during the 1920s realised that workers in the West would never rebel. As British Conservative politician Michael Gove explains in his book Celsius 7/7: “The thinkers of the Frankfurt School revised Marxism as primarily a cultural rather than an economic movement. In place of anger at traditional capitalism, scorn was directed at the reigning values of the West.”
Italian academic Augusto Del Noce makes a similar point, arguing that “it is clear that what today is called the left fights less and less in terms of class warfare and more and more in terms of ‘warfare against repression’ ”. Del Noce notes the rise of an extreme form of secularism dedicated to destroying Christianity.
One of the most significant theories associated with the Frankfurt School is critical theory, defined by the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy as a liberating and emancipatory philosophy directed at “decreasing domination and increasing freedom in all its forms”.
Whether freeing those oppressed by capitalism, racism, sexism or a heteronormative, binary sense of gender and sexuality, the purpose of critical theory is to overthrow the status quo and to initiate a period of equality and freedom for all. It is also vital to realise that, as classical Marxism was replaced by neo-Marxism as a result of the Cultural Revolution of the late 1960s, the concept of critical theory morphed into a rainbow alliance of radical, cultural-left narratives including deconstructionism, postmodernism, postcolonialism and radical feminist and gender and sexuality theories.
What’s to be done?
As I suggest in A Politically Correct Dictionary and Guide, even though political correctness is rampant — proved by the fate of The Australian’s Bill Leak, who was attacked and vilified for pointing out an essential truth about isolated Aboriginal communities — not all is lost.
This year’s federal election result and the fact the quiet Australians voted for a conservative government and an avowed Christian prime minister suggest the tide might be turning. Add also that the ALP’s review of the election result identifies the Christian vote as important.