Euphemisms Can Destroy the Meanings of Our Words

Polite society lives in a world of euphemisms.  If you have a low IQ, it may be more tactful to refer to you as “intellectually challenged” than “stupid.”

This phenomenon is even taken to the point of jokes; if you’re short of stature, you may be said to be “vertically challenged.”

Let’s hope there is something similar at work in the meme here.  Normally, those in public office who take bribes, especially those at the highest levels of government, are not regarded as “ethically challenged,” but simply as “criminals.”

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One comment on “Euphemisms Can Destroy the Meanings of Our Words
  1. Scott McKie says:

    How can you attribute someone being ethically challenged when his entire history has shown that he never had any ethics to be challenged.

    Alito was spawned and raised by the Fedealist Society — that bastion of Neanderthals that believe that nothing can change with time — and that “they are the keepers of what true or not”.