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November 9, 2015

*When 'Civility' Really Means 'Political Correctness'*

By Selwyn Duke <http://www.americanthinker.com/author/selwyn_duke/>

When leftists start talking about “civility,” watch out for your freedom of
speech. This again comes to mind with reports that
<http://news.yahoo.com/nastiness-threatens-online-reader-comments-053929979.html>some
media outlets are eliminating online comments sections in civility’s name.
And while it’s not a First Amendment violation (these are private-sector
actions), it is largely motivated by the same mentality spawning speech
codes on college campuses and “hate speech” laws overseas.

And as with those phenomena, the nixing of online comments is justified
with noble-sounding sentiments. As the AFP recently reported
<http://news.yahoo.com/nastiness-threatens-online-reader-comments-053929979.html>,
“Last month, Vice Media's Motherboard news site turned off reader comments,
saying ‘the scorched earth nature of comments sections just stifles real
conversation.’ It instead began taking ‘letters to the editor’ to be
screened by staff.”

That’s rich. What stifles conversation more than eliminating a comments
section completely? As for “real conversation,” the content leftist media
disgorges proves they haven’t the foggiest idea what that might be.

It’s also clear that some types of incivility are more unequal than others.
Consider that the AFP also cites University of Houston communications
professor Arthur Santana and writes, “‘Often the targets of the incivility
are marginalized groups, including racial minorities,’ Santana said in the
Newspaper Research Journal. Santana found readers referred to immigrants as
‘cockroaches, locusts, scumbags, rats, bums, buzzards, blood-sucking
leeches, vermin, slime, dogs, brown invaders, wetbacks,’ among others.” Oh,
the humanity!

Now, I’m not sure Prof. Santana knows what a “marginalized” group is, but I
invite him to visit some left-wing sites and peruse what’s posted about
Christians, and traditionalists in general. And how about these comments,
from under a viral 2012 YouTube video
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wOnHrAGKwJ4>
featuring a cute 6-year-old boy providing 10 reasons not to vote for Barack
Obama:

   - can someone kill that child… to teach his parents a lesson!!!!
   - Where is Jerry Sandusky when you really need him? This kid needs a
   shower!
   - If I could id kill this kid. He’s somewhat racist and brings up obama
   stereotypes. Dumb redneck.
   - This child and his parents need to be euthanized.

And here’s one I’ve had to clean up (as much as leftists’ messes can be):

“GO F*** YOUR MOTHER YOU LITTLE ****-SUCKING HOMOPHOBIC GUN LOVING
****-SUCKER IF YOU WERE MY F****** KID I WOULD BE GIVING THE BIGGEST S**T
KICKING OF A LIFETIME YOU LITTLE GOOD GOD FEARING GOOD FOR F****** NOTHING
F****** ****-SUCKER!!!!!!”

Funny thing, though, we didn’t hear about the pressing need to eliminate
comments sections after displays such as the above, which aren’t unusual in
the vile netherworld of leftist websites (the Left is governed by
irrational emotion). It’s only now -- in the midst of an anti-establishment
revolution, as represented by support for Donald Trump and the
anti-migration demonstrations in Europe -- that we hear, “Oh my, Scarlet,
the Internet is so full of meanies! Cover your virginal eyes!”

Let’s be clear: This has little more to do with “civility” than Marxism has
to do with improving the lot of “workers.” And while some sites claim that
nasty comments sections alienate readers, the feature likely yields a net
gain in traffic; after all, it does inspire return visits by those who do
participate. So what does largely drive this “civility” concern?

Political correctness.

It’s all about the media’s effort to control the *narrative*. Think about
it: a reporter crafts his propaganda.

Then this is undermined by commenters saying that the emperor-media have no
clothes.

For example, a news piece may quote a few citizens talking about how Muslim
migrants in Europe have fled danger and have to be accepted in compassion’s
name. But then commenters not only point out that most are military-age
males, weren’t actually imperiled, are Sharia-minded and have no intention
of assimilating, but also exhibit great zeal while doing so, illustrating
that the anti-media side has the facts and great passion. And the
combination of ethos, logos and pathos is very powerful.

And here’s another example (these are random; countless others could be
cited): an article will reflexively refer to, let’s say, French National
Front leader Marine Le Pen as “far right.” This can be effective because
what’s assumed is learned best.

That is, it can be effective unless commenters point out that she takes
mostly statist positions and only distinguishes herself by opposing Muslim
immigration. Then pop goes the agenda.

So the media shape a message and then commenters point out that it’s
misshapen and shape another. The media report in one way and commenters
provide a kind of counter-reportage. And this can be intense. Consequently,
when I see an article in certain news organs about, for example,
immigration or a black-on-white bias crime, I generally know to expect
something such as the following message below it: “Sorry we are not
currently accepting comments on this article.”

But as they might write in comments sections:

Sorry we are not currently accepting comments criticism on this politically
correct article.”

Ftfy.

Because that’s what it really means. Under such pieces -- especially when
Drudge links to them -- you can expect comments to run 15 or 20 to 1
against the article’s narrative. So the site won’t accept comments
“currently” -- or later or ever. For such complete commenter repudiation of
the content turns a would-be brainwasher into an “is” laughingstock. It’s
not virginal eyes that might be offended by commenter incivility that the
media worry about, you see, but naïve eyes that could be opened by
commenter insightfulness.

Then there’s the threat to political correctness itself. It is the leftist
media’s preferred social code, and they want us to assume it’s everyone’s
preference. But comments sections replete with politically incorrect
postings (the good, the bad and the ugly) prove that pcness is much like
the old Soviet Union’s state ideology: most everyone fears the ideological
machinery of the powers-that-be -- but relatively few truly subscribe to
the ideology itself.

In a way, the shutting down of comments sections is akin to quelling street
demonstrations. There’s strength in numbers, and these sections are virtual
demonstrations where citizens can come together and speak truth to power;
they enable people to join a phalanx of philosophical soul mates. Instead
of asking, “Am I alone in thinking this article is bunk?” you can know that
millions stand with you. But it serves the mainstream media’s agenda if you
think you’re alone.

The AFP article also mentions how forcing people to post comments under
their real names, as Facebook does, encourages “civility.” Many leftists
love this idea, but it’s more rank hypocrisy. It’s easy to feign principle
and bloviate about how people should be man enough to take ownership of
their opinions when yours are politically correct. But we live in a time
when ex-CEO Brendan Eich was forced to resign from Mozilla Corporation for
supporting marriage, a real-estate agent was fired
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2771331/Political-activist-loses-job-confronting-family-flying-Mexican-flag-California-yard.html>
for complaining about the flying of a foreign flag on U.S. soil, and
pizza-shop owners were forced into hiding
<http://www.christianpost.com/news/high-school-coach-threatens-to-torch-indiana-pizzeria-that-wont-cater-gay-weddings-restaurant-closes-down-christian-owners-hiding-after-death-threats-136833/>
by death threats merely for saying they wouldn’t cater a faux wedding. We
live in a time in which treason is the elitist norm. So why do some
liberals favor the elimination of Internet anonymity? Well, how else can
you know whom to persecute?

Having said this, true Internet incivility is a problem. I’ve often
lamented the profanity rife on the Web (kids sometimes see these things,
you know), a phenomenon that just further coarsens society. But that’s not
mainly what Leftists complain about when sanctimoniously speaking of
“incivility”; in fact, they’re the very ones who mainstreamed profanity
(unfortunately, too many conservatives follow their lead), as Hollywood
movies attest. Yet their lying tongues are far worse than their dirty
mouths. For the worst kind of incivility is insincerity in discourse.

William F. Buckley once observed, “Liberals claim to want to give a hearing
to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there
are other views.” This is the main reason Internet comments sections may
shock and offend liberals. They like their echo chambers and don’t want to
hear other views. It’s “out of sight, out of mind.” And because they want
to control minds, they don’t want you to hear other views, either.


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