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Today’s newspeak

by | 7:12 am, July 21, 2010 | 1 Comment

Republican governor candidate Dan Maes was quoted in today's Denver Post as saying, "The next governor has to be able to generate income for the state, and I have proven I can do that." (See "Maes claims, income at odds."

Governments do not "generate income." Governments take income away from those that generate income. I'm sure Dan knows that, but I believe the wording is important.

We need to use words correctly, and refuse to use newspeak. Wikepedia sums up George Orwell's thoughts on newspeak thusly:

Orwell believed that, because this writing was intended to hide the truth rather than express it, the language used was necessarily vague or meaningless. This unclear prose was a "contagion" which had spread even to those who had no intent to hide the truth, and it concealed a writer's thoughts from himself and others.

- Politics and the English Language.

I am sure Maes has "no intent to hide the truth," which makes it all the more important to point it out when he does.

Fight newspeak. Use plain English.


Comments

  1.   james
      July 21st, 2010 @ 2:48 pm

    I would characterize this post as constructive criticism of Maes, rather than the crap being posted by other PPC posters designed to damage Maes, with their ultimate goal being to get him to withdraw.

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