Friday, August 23, 2019

Instead of Waging War on Crime, San Francisco Board Wages War on the English Language

By An Old Friend
Thu, Aug 22, 2019 5:38 p.m.
San Francisco board rebrands "convicted felon" as "justice-involved person," ... [brief]

AOF: I've red-boldfaced a choice paragraph below.

N.S.: Everyone will simply make the necessary adjustment, and see "justice-involved person" as the euphemism it is for convicted felon. It's just like when NYC kept changing the name of welfare to "social assistance," to "income maintenance," and then to something else again, black women kept on calling their case-worker, "the welfare lady," as one welfare lady confirmed to me.




The sanitized language, though unlikely to do much to address the crime problem, may result in some convoluted descriptions of crimes in the future.


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