Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Language and Peace

As stated in an earlier post, many of us teach language and are aware of the power it has to get people to take action. Recent postings in the media concerning war, peace, and even entertainment have reflected a callousness that all too often leads to a deadening of nobler human instincts. This appeal to the baser elements of human beings' nature or in our society are quite evident in much of the rhetoric of public discourse. Soon, however, this will end. I hope that we can use language for peace more often by avoiding name calling, finding alternatives to violent images and metaphors. Let's paint pictures of peace with the language we select.

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