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New Vocabulary
by Sheila Condit [courtesy of Blog for America]
It doesn't sit well with me, on Earth Day in particular, that those who carry the mindset of entrenched authoritarian perspectives fashion themselves "Conservative" and Progressives politely adopt their vernacular. We have done so thoughtlessly, like the television anchors who started to use the Republican party moniker for it's opponents even in the possessive (i.e. the Democrat platform rather than the Democratic platform). Democratic sounds too,,,well, Democratic. This isn't correct. The only thing they wish to conserve is the status quo. I'm leaping off of the double speak bandwagon.
Perhaps "Rightist" would be more proper. Or "Traditionalist." Or "Reactionary." I'll have to keep working on it, though, Rightist rings pretty well true.
I do not object to conservative notions in a wholesale manner; not by a long shot. I want to maintain and nurture the earth my children will inherit, for example. I want it's vitality preserved and strengthened. Rightists often don't, which means, of course, they aren't truly conservative.
I want to eliminate the glut with which we have all been deluded in this wealthy nation. I want responsible behavior to guide my use of the abundance available to me. That's conservative, but not rightist.
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