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\"George<\/a>Before capitulating to misanthropy, George Carlin delighted many of us by eviscerating the meritocracy\u2019s treacherous rhetoric. Towards the end of his life, he tragically appeared to love words more than humanity.<\/p>\n

One of Carlin\u2019s best riffs explored the linguistic evolution of “shell shock,\u201d a World War I phrase vividly describing the psychological damage of combat. The alliteration of \u201csh\u201d amplifies the violent, shrieking cause\u2014shells\u2014and the horrific effect\u2014shock. Carlin observed, \u201cTwo syllables\u2026almost sounds like the guns themselves.\u201d Indeed, the word \u201chell\u201d is embedded.<\/p>\n

During World War II, the military-medical complex labeled the most severe cases \u201cbattle fatigue,\u201d leaving the remaining troops to fend alone in a culture that censured mental illness. Systemic violence remained central, because that four-syllable phrase honestly used the word \u201cbattle.\u201d However, \u201cfatigue\u201d intimates lassitude more than devastating horror.<\/p>\n

The conflict in Korea introduced \u201coperational exhaustion.\u201d That chilly euphemism eliminated the role of war in destroying so many young people\u2019s lives. \u201cOperational exhaustion\u201d was supplanted in Vietnam by a more medical-sounding phrase, \u201cpost-traumatic stress disorder.\u201d Carlin noted that its major contribution was a hyphen.<\/p>\n

The existential horrors of warfare had just become another set of treatable medical disorders, preferably with cheap but lucrative pharmaceuticals. Our society\u2019s decision to inflict widespread harm by sending part of its citizenry into harm\u2019s way was rendered ordinary, similar to suffering caused by accidents, parental abuse, crime, or other awful events. Everyone has been unfairly or arbitrarily injured at one time or another: Everyone tries to \u201cget over it.\u201d<\/p>\n

But there should be a special place of tragic honor for those who suffered so much on the battlefield. Some were shocked by the death and maiming of friends. Others were shattered by the killing of enemy troops or noncombatants. Leonard Cohen, another sadly departed guide for the distraught and perplexed, once sang, \u201cWhatever makes a soldier sad will make a killer smile.\u201d Acknowledging these psychic costs (the greatest debts of war) might encourage our nation to do more for its veterans (starting by creating a greater collective presumption against combat, particularly \u201cwars of choice\u201d).<\/p>\n

Carlin also excoriated \u201ccollateral damage\u201d and \u201cenhanced interrogation.\u201d For starters, both doctrines obfuscate governmental intentions and responsibilities. The broadest definition of \u201cintent\u201d is that an actor intends every effect that they can foresee will be caused by their action. In other words, we often resolve to do something that will produce a mixture of desirable and undesirable results. We can hope that the government\u2019s primary purpose was to kill terrorists and not to terrorize or even alienate populations so they would continue fighting. Sadly, some people on both sides seem to enjoy exacerbating \u201cThe Clash of Civilizations.\u201d<\/p>\n

It is not only foreseeable but also demeaning to characterize the slaughter of innocent civilians as \u201cdamage.\u201d Collateral damage obscures how America systemically uses \u201cweapons of mass destruction\u201d to commit war crimes. For some reason, a bomb dropped by a B-52 or a drone on a wedding, funeral, or hospital is allegedly less disgusting than a terrorist bomb planted at a local police station. \u201cEnhanced interrogation\u201d is equally misleading, suggesting that torture is a more effective way to gather intelligence. Actually, there often was no interrogation, no plan to gather data from those stale, unreliable sources. There simply was systemic sadism. Thus, the chilly phrase exaggerates torture\u2019s value and denies how it is actually utilized. We refined two forms of State terrorism, bathed in euphemisms reeking of refined, faux expertise, an unholy mix of Madison Avenue and lawyer-talk.<\/p>\n

We thus need to approach all prevailing rhetoric with great suspicion. Sometimes, leaders flaunt Orwellian flips, instructing us that \u201cWar\u201d is \u201cPeace.\u201d More often, they don\u2019t abide by professed principles. Official promotion of \u201ctransparency\u201d usually signifies that the leader is withholding crucial information. Hillary Clinton discussed transparency all the time.<\/p>\n

President-elect Trump is a master of the Art of the Lie and the Flip-Flop. Top-down surrealism serves many functions. Some people will devotedly believe his nonsense, such as the alleged participation of millions of fraudulent voters in the 2016 election. They are \u201cuseful idiots.\u201d Others see through those fabrications but remain loyal, thereby demonstrating a capacity for leadership under their glorious trailblazer. Dissenters and skeptics complain, exposing themselves as an opposition to be marginalized. Many others remain silent, hoping that neither power nor truth catches up with them. Who knows? Perhaps human pollution is not making the earth uninhabitable for humans.<\/p>\n

The first step is to divide these broad, vacuous concepts into separate, useful categories. If the phrase is not a flagrant lie or hypocritical cant, it may have value. \u201cPost-traumatic stress disorder\u201d does not blatantly reject the reality principle, which is grounded in respect for all facts. It is important to acknowledge how injuries can poison the mind. Often, the mind\u2019s repetitive recollections are worse than the triggering event. This protracted anguish explains why successful tort plaintiffs are compensated for immediate pain and long-term suffering. Indeed, \u201csuffering\u201d and \u201cdistress\u201d are more accurate terms than \u201cstress,\u201d which sounds somewhat mechanical.<\/p>\n

However, there are profound differences between combat and domestic violence in forms, origins, and effects. Perhaps we should we reserve \u201cshell shock\u201d for veterans and use \u201cpost-traumatic stress disorder\u201d for noncombat injuries. That linguistic move might make smug American civilians, who fortunately have not witnessed homeland war for well over a hundred years, less willing to send others into a bloodbath and more willing to help them when they return.<\/p>\n

These examples reveal multiple layers of obfuscation that make it easier for the powerful to avoid scrutiny and create double standards in application. Fortunately, we have tools to analyze contested political terms, all requiring clarity refined by comic skepticism. Carlin study of history revealed alternative formulations. Most of this stuff is like extraordinarily bad poetry; we need to listen to the feeling tones within a prevailing phrase. Do the words graphically and accurately describe the problem, like \u201cshell shock,\u201d or are they a wordy concoction of abstractions reflecting the deadened imagination of the bureaucratic mind?<\/p>\n

Intentionality, causation, foreseeability, and reality become lost in a mist of off-putting gibberish. Whenever the scope of the concept is elusive or obscure, there is an increased chance of bad faith. What functions does the phrase serve? What is being emphasized, hidden, or ignored? Who benefits and who loses? We need to determine all the effects that lurk beneath these less than majestic generalities and then normatively assess those outcomes. If war only causes medical problems that have afflicted everyone to some degree, perhaps it is not so hellish.<\/p>\n

The next few essays will use these tools to compare and contrast such fraught terms as \u201cIdentity Politics,\u201d \u201cCulture Wars,\u201d \u201cPolitical Correctness,\u201d \u201cAffirmative Action,\u201d \u201cDiversity,\u201d and \u201cAmerican Exceptionalism.\u201d If some of what will be written pisses you off, just dismiss it as collateral damage.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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