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Libel by Label 0

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s David Mills argues that words matter and that using words loosely contributes to dis coarse discourse. Here’s a tiny bit of his article:

That’s one very big problem with our political speech. Too many people destroy words in a particularly effective way: by giving people a reason to reject speech they don’t want to hear.

One of those words used all the time is “extremist” for someone you disagree with. (Also related words like leftist, rightwing, woke, fascist.) If you successfully label someone an extremist, no one has to listen to him or take seriously anything he has to say. Everyone should act as if he didn’t exist.

I think that a couple of times he tiptoes just a wee bit into the quagmire of what Driftglass refers to as “both-siderism,” but his article is well-worth the few minutes it will take you to read it.

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