Showing posts with label semantics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label semantics. Show all posts

Thursday, August 22, 2019

San Fran sanitizes language of criminal justice system.


The words “felon,” “offender,” “convict,” “addict” and “juvenile delinquent” would be part of the past in official San Francisco parlance under new “person first” language guidelines adopted by the Board of Supervisors.

Going forward, what was once called a convicted felon or an offender released from jail will be a “formerly incarcerated person,” or a “justice-involved” person or simply a “returning resident.”

Parolees and people on criminal probation will be referred to as a “person on parole,” or “person under supervision.”

A juvenile “delinquent” will become a “young person with justice system involvement,” or a “young person impacted by the juvenile justice system.”

And drug addicts or substance abusers will become “a person with a history of substance use.”

We don’t want people to be forever labeled for the worst things that they have done,” Supervisor Matt Haney said.
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The nonbinding resolution passed last month.

The mayor didn’t sign off on the new language proposal.
"Liberals" will still be referred to as "Shit-For-Brains".
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San Fran Chronicle Archived

Thursday, January 31, 2019

No Wall? How about a "Palisade"?

Instead, we could call the 'wall' a curb.

Or, Palisade...that sounds nice and friendly.


I noticed, that at least in June 2013, The Taliban Office in Doha, Qatar (image below and link from Stars and Stripes) appears to have both barriers protectionary concrete deterrents and a wall fence barricade barrier blockade nice palisade.

The Taliban office in Doha, Qatar, is seen on June 18, 2013.
Via Stars and Stripes; Image: OSAMA FAISAL/AP