Thursday, January 27, 2011

Should We Censor Our Words?

1.        The words Civility in public discourse is important” introduce Chavez's article. When she says this she is stating one point of view that people should be civil and watch the particular words that one uses.
2.       Chavez decided to use the word "bellicose" because it means aggressively hostile, or ready to fight. She talks about how the political campaigns have always been a battle to get the office they want. Then she used phrases such as “a candidate took his best shot” to lead into how there is a difference between something one says and what it actually means with tone.
3.       In this article Chavez is trying to tell people that the words are not the problem it is how they are used, and we should not dilute our language just to be completely politically correct. One of Chavez’s points is that in the story “Huckleberry Finn" the “N word” is used and people are debating taking it out and replacing it with the word slave. Chavez says that it “deprives students from learning important lessons about both racism and the social mores of earlier eras.” She is saying that it would take away an important lesson that the book gives by diluting the language used and making it more politically correct.
4.      I agree with Chavez because diluting our language would make things like debates weak and not allow for people to truly convey their point.

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