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In reply to the discussion: On the evolution of language and the "W" word [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)I actually interview folks regularly in the local arena. And you know what? The term actually made it to one city council meeting, when one of the witnesses used it to call one of our members of the city council such during open comments.
The room came to a standstill. You could hear a pin drop... person was asked to leave... and person did not call any of the women such, but one of the male members of the Council. That is when it was clear to me... this has moved to normalized speech.
Did anybody use that piece of tape? No... nobody did. But it was one of those moments when I went... something has happened here. It is when I really started to pay attention to its usage among pols, and in political media.
By the way, there should be context attached. If I call you a magical word, as a personal insult there should be a consequence, likely. But if I call a person engaged in politics et al, a corporate, media or political attach magical word here, then it is part of that normalized speech.
As to the politician in question... I expect that word to be used with her, and many others, perhaps before 2016 is over. IF people are going to say nyet to the word this has to apply to ALL politicians, regardless of party.