Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest
enemy of truth. ― Albert Einstein
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth
is revolutionary. ― George Orwell
By Henry A. Giroux, Truthout | News Analysis
George Orwell warns us in his dystopian
novel 1984 that authoritarianism begins with language. Words
now operate as "Newspeak," in which language is twisted in order to
deceive, seduce and undermine the ability of people to think critically and
freely. As authoritarianism gains in strength, the formative cultures that give
rise to dissent become more embattled along with the public spaces and
institutions that make conscious critical thought possible.
Words that speak to the truth, reveal
injustices and provide informed critical analysis begin to disappear, making it
all the more difficult, if not dangerous, to hold dominant power accountable.
Notions of virtue, honor, respect and compassion are policed, and those who
advocate them are punished.
I think it is fair to argue that Orwell's
nightmare vision of the future is no longer fiction. Under the regime of Donald
Trump, the Ministry of Truth has become the Ministry of "Fake News,"
and the language of "Newspeak" has multiple platforms and has morphed
into a giant disimagination machinery of propaganda, violence, bigotry, hatred
and war.
With the advent of the Trump presidency, language is undergoing a shift in the United States: It
now treats dissent, critical media and scientific evidence as a species of
"fake news." The administration also views the critical media as the
"enemy of the American people." In fact, Trump has repeated this view
of the press so often that almost a third of Americans believe it and support
government-imposed restrictions on the media, according to a Poynter survey.
Language has become unmoored from critical reason, informed debate and the
weight of scientific evidence, and is now being reconfigured within new
relations of power tied to pageantry, political theater and a deep-seated
anti-intellectualism, increasingly shaped by the widespread banality of
celebrity culture, the celebration of ignorance over intelligence, a culture of
rancid consumerism, and a corporate-controlled media that revels in
commodification, spectacles of violence, the spirit of unchecked self-interest
and a "survival of the fittest" ethos.
Under such circumstances, language has been
emptied of substantive meaning and functions increasingly to lull large swaths
of the American public into acquiescence, if not a willingness to accommodate
and support a rancid "populism" and galloping authoritarianism. The
language of civic literacy and democracy has given way to the language of
saviors, decline, bigotry and hatred. One consequence is that matters of moral
and political responsibility disappear, injustices proliferate and language
functions as a tool of state repression. The Ministry of "Fake News"
works incessantly to set limits on what is thinkable, claiming that reason,
standards of evidence, consistency and logic no longer serve the truth, because
the latter are crooked ideological devices used by enemies of the state.
"Thought crimes" are now labeled as "fake news."
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