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Title: AP Orders Staff: ‘Stop Using the Phrase “Ground Zero Mosque”
Post by: nuchsh on August 19, 2010, 10:45:52 PM
AP Orders Staff: ‘Stop Using the Phrase “Ground Zero Mosque”’

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/alana-goodman/2010/08/19/ap-orders-staff-stop-using-phrase-ground-zero-mosque#ixzz0x7OYnxYM
Title: Re: AP Orders Staff: ‘Stop Using the Phrase “Ground Zero Mosque”
Post by: IsraelForever on August 19, 2010, 11:17:14 PM
I read that article just now and one word popped into my head: "Newspeak".  It's from George Orwell's "1984" novel.

To explain:

Newspeak is a fictional language in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The term was also used to discuss Soviet phraseology. In the novel by Orwell, it is described as being "the only language in the world whose vocabulary gets smaller every year". Orwell included an essay about it in the form of an appendix in which the basic principles of the language are explained. Newspeak is closely based on English but has a greatly reduced and simplified vocabulary and grammar. This suits the totalitarian regime of the Party, whose aim is to make any alternative thinking—"thoughtcrime", or "crimethink" in the newest edition of Newspeak—impossible by removing any words or possible constructs which describe the ideas of freedom, rebellion and so on. One character, Syme, says admiringly of the shrinking volume of the new dictionary: "It's a beautiful thing, the destruction of words."

Isn't what's happening here the same thing?  They don't want "Ground Zero Mosque" even being uttered or printed.  They want it removed from the language so you can't even think it. 

I do realize that, in this case, it isn't a government ban; it's a wire service ban.  It's still scary.  After all, the mosque is at ground zero!

Title: Re: AP Orders Staff: ‘Stop Using the Phrase “Ground Zero Mosque”
Post by: Kahane-Was-Right BT on August 19, 2010, 11:19:21 PM
Associated press also has a monopoly on determining what news stories are reported on in the press and which aren't.  Every news station, paper, etc takes their cues from AP and simply rehashes what comes out of the "wire" of AP
Title: Re: AP Orders Staff: ‘Stop Using the Phrase “Ground Zero Mosque”
Post by: Ari Ben-Canaan on August 20, 2010, 03:27:05 AM
It will be tough to come up with a catchier name than, "Ground Zero Mosque". [it could be a William Gibson novel title.]
Title: Re: AP Orders Staff: ‘Stop Using the Phrase “Ground Zero Mosque”
Post by: MassuhDGoodName on August 20, 2010, 06:24:15 AM
Re:  "Associated press also has a monopoly on determining what news stories are reported on in the press and which aren't.  Every news station, paper, etc takes their cues from AP and simply rehashes what comes out of the "wire" of AP "

AP or Associated Press is long known for its direct involvement with the CIA.

Many consider AP nothing but a propaganda arm of U.S. policymakers, distributing officially approved information/disinformation press releases throughout the United States to all media subscribers.

Perhaps we should "take the hint" and work to encourage the use of some more acceptable terms; for example:

"Terror Central."

"The Monument to American Submission!"

"The Manhattan Dirty Bomb Project"

Americans should be made more aware about such practices as Islam commanding Moslems to clean themselves with their bare hand after defecating.

What a vile, filthy, murderous cult!



Title: Re: AP Orders Staff: ‘Stop Using the Phrase “Ground Zero Mosque”
Post by: Kahane-Was-Right BT on August 20, 2010, 09:57:32 AM
Re:  "Associated press also has a monopoly on determining what news stories are reported on in the press and which aren't.  Every news station, paper, etc takes their cues from AP and simply rehashes what comes out of the "wire" of AP "

AP or Associated Press is long known for its direct involvement with the CIA.

Many consider AP nothing but a propaganda arm of U.S. policymakers, distributing officially approved information/disinformation press releases throughout the United States to all media subscribers.


It's international though, isn't it?   I think all the countries take their news cues from AP.