October 9, 2013 ****
'Is America edging closer toward Orwellian Newspeak?'****

David Paulin****

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'Is America edging closer toward Orwellian 'Newspeak'?' That's the headline
of a newspaper Op-Ed
<http://www.press-citizen.com/article/20131008/OPINION02/310080021/Is-America-edging-closer-toward-Orwellian-Newspeak->by
a native of Singapore -- a graduate student in the University of Iowa's
writing program. She sees parallels between Singapore's restrictions on
free speech and the onerous inhibitions on speech, in Iowa City, imposed by
political correctness.****

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Amanda Lee Koe suggests in the Iowa City Press-Citizen that the
authoritarian city-state of Singapore is more livable in some ways than the
city where she's studying. ****

Political correctness, she explains, was behind a name change at Iowa
City's senior center. Once known as the "Iowa City/Johnson County Senior
Center," it's now simply known as "The Center." How to explain this? "PC
and all, y'know," a friend tells her.****

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Days later, she talks with a political science professor who recently
returned from Singapore, where he'd taught for three months. She relates:***
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I asked him how he found it there and he said he found it "more natural."
I've heard about how, on the one hand, "draconian" my country is and how,
on the other, "effective" it is, but I've yet to hear of it as "more
natural."

"Well," he said, "there's not so much political correctness there. Here, I
can't even so much as tell my female colleague she looks nice today."****

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And toward the end of the week, she say she sat on a panel at the Iowa City
Public Library which addressed a question: "When Opinion Turns To
Censorship." She related:****

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As I prepared my comments, and as I listened to my fellow international
panelists, I wondered if there is perhaps a certain pressure to actively
portray one's home as backward and repressive.****

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I do not have illusions about the dynamics of censorship in Singapore. (We
are 144th out of 167 countries on the Reporters Without Borders Press
Freedom Index.) Nor do I want to protect my country.

But it vexed me that perhaps our invitation as panelists, absolutely
sincere as it was, was in some ways meant as stage-setting for the Great
Narrative of American Freedom -- even when episodes of practiced,
inculcated political-correctness that seemed to me to verge on the
imposition of freedom on individual thought and interpersonal speech were
occurring silently on a daily basis." ****

It sounds like Amanda Lee Koe is just starting her first semester, and
suffering a bit of culture shock. Presuming the University of Iowa is
similar to other colleges, it will be interesting to learn what Lee Koe's
impressions are when, say, a conservative pundit like Ann Coulter attempts
to give a speech on campus --- and is booed off the stage. Or when
university officials fail to hold Middle Eastern students to the same PC
standards as other students -- as when those students engage in hate speech
regarding Israel and Jews.****

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Some in the liberal bastion of Iowa City refer to their town as the "Athens
of the Midwest." Athens, of course, is where Socrates was forced to drink
hemlock because of his unpopular political views. ****

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* at October 09, 2013 - 05:59:10 PM CDT****


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