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PC Revisionists Go After Mark Twain's Books
And they complain about those who deny the holocaust,
A publisher wants to remove all the offensive words from Mark Twain's popular books so more people will be able to enjoy them. I guess the bible will be next... http://www.sacbee.com/2011/01/04/329...rk-twains.html Quote:
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Interesting. The past never existed and who can claim the right to say what was intended for us, the future generation?
And sadly, the Bible was already hit years ago. Revisionist Politics: 1. Teaching your children what you don't want them to know so they can repeat it like it never happened. 2. Doing it for the children, i.e., to protect them from the past of others at the expense of what was learned from the past. 3. To shape the truth, language, character, and essense of all our heritages to further one man's ambitions over another by abandoning hope of ever understaning where we all came from through the termination of self-determination, independant thinking, and free speech. I have one thing to say to these people: Keep telling yourselves, the Sun revolves around the Earth...the Sun revolves around the Earth... |
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It's like peeling an onion, soon the onion will be gone.
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Changing those words are not going to change the actual characters. And the characters are what matters as far as the words go. This whole effort is feeble and vain. We know that these are not acceptable words to use, but we also should know that they were acceptable to many people at one time.
I don't recall the usage in the books when I read them long ago, but I don't think that their usage flattered the people who used the words. If these are to be books honored by the history of American literature, then we need to place them in the context of their times, that's all. It's OK that somebody wants to release a PC version of Mark Twain's works as long as they have a legal right to do that and distinguish themselves in print from the originals. Abridged novels are acceptable, but we can identify them when they are published. But actually replacing all editions with a PC version would be a gross violation of the freedom of speech and maybe the legal rights of those who have a right to publish the works.
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The English BBC comments on this.
The beeb has something to say about this assault on American English literature.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12126700 From that link: Quote:
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The right of blacks to use a word denied to white people is simply the use of race to determine the exercise of a constitutional right, i.e. free speech. Weren't the civil rights laws supposed to eliminate this?
Check out this California case where a black "educator" tried to change his name to "Mr. Nigger." http://www.lawlink.com/research/CaseLevel3/69751 |
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