Yes. Arthur wrote: There will be a reaction to these trends. What form will it
take? Is the fundamentalist movement now underway part of that
reaction? KWC wrote: Arthur, although I
have a handful of "cuss words" in my vocabulary, I try to use them
selectively, as one does very hot spices, appropriately and sparingly. But I have noticed that my grown
daughters use profanity much more than I do (or like). I've also noticed that one of them uses
it more around certain males, as if to say, don't mess with me, even if she is
not discarding that one to romance purgatory. Should we blame television and
rap music entirely? I think there
is an epidemic of abusive language that has to include sports, where tough talk
and mean looks are often considered necessary to the game. Profanity has shock value. That's why it's so prevalent on dumbed
down television and in music. I
believe linguists still track slang as a juvenile phenomenon, and perhaps there
is a link to slang and profanity in pop culture. Much of TV seems to be written for juveniles by juveniles,
anyway. Mostly, however, we may
have more profanity because we have less great vocabulary being spoken I tried to influence my girls
that "potty mouths" have poor vocabularies, obviously not with great
success it seems. However, I also noticed that my daughter who curses more
around men her age does not do this in front of her young son, her father or
her grandparents. She will,
however, purposely annoy me, and then twist the knife by using a good
vocabulary word I haven't heard her use before. Sigh. - KWC What we already knew. Wonder why its
happening? |
- RE: [Futurework] social trends: Profanity Karen Watters Cole
- RE: [Futurework] social trends: Profanity Harry Pollard
- Re: [Futurework] social trends: Profanity Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
- RE: [Futurework] social trends: Profanity Cordell . Arthur
- Re: [Futurework] social trends: Profanity Karen Watters Cole
- Re: [Futurework] social trends: Profanity Ed Weick
- RE: [Futurework] social trends: Profanity Christoph Reuss
- Re: [Futurework] social trends: Profanity Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
- RE: [Futurework] social trends: Profanity Cordell . Arthur
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- Re: [Futurework] social trends: Profanity Ed Weick
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