Hi everyone,
Some people have this idea that the 21st Century has to be a certain way...people should have certain set of values, they should speak in certain ways, dress in certain ways, think in certain ways ...and so on. We often hear.... 'This is the 21st century for God's sake'!!!
Mmm I think most people have opinions that people should behave in certain ways and always have done. I'm not sure if anyone says people should only do things one way simply because it's the way we currently think now, and were anyone to do so I would suggest that that is a bad reason for doing that. Just as I would if someone were to suggest because something had been thought for a long time that it was therefore right.
Well....so what?!
Ideas, lifestyles, values etc. don't move from one set to another set in a straight line...and then keep going on and on into some ultra liberal, super liberal, hyper liberal world from which there is no return.....
Again, I'm not sure I have seen any such claims. That said do I think some things are better in my opinion than at some times in the past, yes, and do I think that on balance things might be described as better as ideas have changed overtime, yes. But your above paragraph would be a caricature of that position.
Rather, they move in cycles. They evolve and develop by drawing from one another. So...a day will come when using such words and expressions in public will once again be frowned upon like in the 'old times'. There are many societies where this is true even today.
Mmm, I think the claim that things move in ''cycles" is too specific and needs to be evidenced rather than asserted. I absolutely agree that simple linear progression is evidently wrong, by as you point out the fact that societies are not all in agreement but that's not showing cycles as such. Maybe there will come a day when such words are frowned on again but I don't see you have provided evidence for that prediction.
Further, as already raised in the thread, the words that are seen as offensive seem to change over time not in a straight set of cycles but as values change. Hence the mention in both the article and the thread of the word nigger and the change in the perception of a word that was once commonplace. Indeed the people who generally find that most offensive are liberals, and the people that might currently be argued as seeking to shut down offensive language are liberals. The concept of what is offensive though is different. Note that doesn't mean that things change in cycles just that they change.
So...nothing strange about such expressions being found offensive by some people. These people belong to the 21 st century too!
I am one of them, in fact!
I don't think that it is strange, nor have I seen anyone here suggest it, rather the initial comment on 'this day and age' was in relation to the specific claim in the article that 'most people would be disconcerted'. That's a something that will be a matter of fact and should it be that mist people would not be then it would be wrong. Arguing against someone's perception of the commonality of public opinion is not saying that someone is wrong to hold a different opinion from what is the common one.