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In reply to the discussion: On the evolution of language and the "W" word [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)By the way, around 2004 i did consider it a serious place. But over the last few years I consider this a place you come have a conversation, and never change views, or rather very rarely.
I just like how language does indeed change. It is actually a side interest of mine, how language changes. It might be since writing is a serious pursuit of mine.
As to off line people not wasting their time. I am betting this has become an issue of discussion at the AP... and whether or not to add it to the style book. In fact let me check I got the 2015 edition here. Nope, not in the Style Book yet. As you know things like "ilegal" are off the style book by now. That one actually made news.
It would also be of interest among linguists.
On a far more general term... it is part of the coarsening of the language due to hyper partisanship
Here, one of the books on this. I am actually getting though this one. It's conclusions are rather dark and scary.
http://www.amazon.com/Even-Worse-Than-Looks-Constitutional-ebook/dp/B00FK8Y274/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1437416559&sr=8-1&keywords=it%27s+even+worst+than+it+looks