5 Feet of Fury

Best post of the day just got better — OUTLAW!

I was very excited to read Jeff Goldstein’s post today about why conservatives MUST refuse to follow the Left’s self-serving (well, duh) “rules” about how we’re supposed to speak and debate.

I’ve been on this for years, slamming what I call the boring, old fashioned “rules of the rhetorical road.” Most recently, one of my most popular posts in a long time covered the same ground; there’s a reason I called it “Maybe I Should Just Leave This At the Top of the Page Forever”.

Jeff writes to tell me about his new “OUTLAW” movement. I hope you’ll check it out.

Here’s what he said in his email:

So far I’ve signed up several hundred folks, all willing to network and provide their expertise.  The post that launched the “movement” is here — and I’ve since talked a bit about in on Breitbart TV and Hot Air.

The post is fairly self-explanatory.   Ultimately, we’re working to form some sort of non-profit think tank-type deal that focuses on recapturing language and beating back the influence of Said, in particular.

You brush up against this very idea in your post:  the current paradigm for how interpretation works INEVITABLE privileges group narrative, rewarding “intepretive communities” who not only get to decide upon a narrative’s meaning, but are then allowed to banish dissent by way of labeling dissenters either Other or inauthentic. It’s a perfect closed circle.

That needs to be exposed and destroyed — as does every bit of reader response theory, which is merely intentionalism that privileges the intent of the receiver rather than the intent of the author or speaker.