Checking up on an old slogan
Feb. 16th, 2010 02:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
What do you think of
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A non-combat vet told me the slogan was deeply offensive-- possibly appropriate for vets to say to each other, but a wrong thing for civilians (especially when there's a war) because it implied that people with Purple Hearts were stupid. I don't think that's a reasonable reading of the slogan, but I'm not going to step on people's toes for no reason.
On the other hand, to some extent she's being indignant for other people, and that's less likely to be accurate than being indignant for oneself.
In re "Some people just like feeling insulted": As far as I can tell, sometimes I'm genuinely outraged, and sometimes I'm looking for trouble. The whole thing is subtle and messy and I'm not going to start by assuming that inconvenient outrage is always something to be ignored.
A Purple Heart means you were smart enough to think of a plan, stupid enough to try it, and lucky enough to survive
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A non-combat vet told me the slogan was deeply offensive-- possibly appropriate for vets to say to each other, but a wrong thing for civilians (especially when there's a war) because it implied that people with Purple Hearts were stupid. I don't think that's a reasonable reading of the slogan, but I'm not going to step on people's toes for no reason.
On the other hand, to some extent she's being indignant for other people, and that's less likely to be accurate than being indignant for oneself.
In re "Some people just like feeling insulted": As far as I can tell, sometimes I'm genuinely outraged, and sometimes I'm looking for trouble. The whole thing is subtle and messy and I'm not going to start by assuming that inconvenient outrage is always something to be ignored.
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Date: 2010-02-16 08:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-16 08:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-16 08:38 pm (UTC)There are, of course, obvious exceptions.
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Date: 2010-02-16 11:48 pm (UTC)I mean, saying, "Oh, it wasn't anything," oneself, is humility. Saying, "Oh, it wasn't anything," of someone else, is a put down.
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Date: 2010-02-17 12:09 am (UTC)Had the unnamed objector to this phrase specified that the joke shouldn't come from civilians, I'd give that view far more credence than what I understood her to say, which is that the joke is insulting and shouldn't be used, period.
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Date: 2010-02-17 12:19 am (UTC)Didja need a shovel? You seem to be bent of keeping on digging.
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Date: 2010-02-17 12:28 am (UTC)Whoops. No, apparently I just scanned it instead of actually, uh, reading what it said.
*is deeply embarrassed now*
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Date: 2010-02-17 12:41 am (UTC)It seems unlikely to me that a civilian would be interested enough to buy the button, but I obviously have no control over who'd buy it, wear it, or quote it.