Could the failure to capitalize ‘Black’ get you fired? Don’t scoff!

Recently, numerous news organizations, including the powerful Associated Press, made the decision to capitalize "Black" when referring to matters of race and culture. Most such news companies won't be capitalizing "white," however, because this would suggest an equivalency between "Black" and "white," which would, in turn, give aid and comfort to white supremacists, who increasingly use the language of leftist identity politics to suggest that whites, like "Blacks," should be treated as a minority group and as a protected class. The attitude of the news media, however, is that whites should be seen as culturally disparate but also as privileged and dominant in racial terms. "Blacks," on the other hand, are thought to share a common culture defined, in large part, by their shared experience of discrimination and oppression.

If we unpack these broad assumptions on the media's part, what we are left with is the realization that for these "news organizations," going forward the "news" itself, and even the terminology used to describe it, will be forced into alignment with progressive ideology. Indeed, the capitalization of "Black" is a nod to "critical race theory" and allied academic models, rooted in Manichean Marxism, which essentially propound a new version of racism that positions "Blacks" as permanent victims and heroes and "whites" as archetypal oppressors and villains.

From this perspective, the study of "Blackness" is invariably about resistance, coping, defiance, poverty, violence, injustice, trauma and, of course, glorious achievement in the face of adversity; whereas the study of "whiteness" is about ignorance, prejudice, entitlement, arrogance, brutality and coercion. "Blackness" is a rich vein of human potential to be mined and treasured, while "whiteness" is a curse to be lamented and, if possible, expunged.

That the "news" itself should be subordinated to such ideological constructs and misleading generalizations is distressing, to say the least. It hardly needs to be said that not every "Black" person is a noble victim, and not every "white" person is a sadistic brute – but from now on, to make that point in the pages of most newspapers, or in most news broadcasts, will be tantamount to "hate speech." Indeed, to speak of "Blacks" in any negative sense, or "whites" in any positive sense, might even become a non sequitur, because for leftist journalists, the English language has been effectively purged of the terminology one would use to express such (odious) ideas.

We can rail against these Orwellian reconstructions of our language and our culture as much as we like, but the question is: How far-reaching will this redefinition of race be? Will the use of the term "African American," so recently considered progressive, now be viewed as patronizing and old-fashioned – even derogatory?

Lest we forget, once upon a time terms such as "colored" and "Negro" were considered avant garde and culturally sensitive. Now they can only be used by "critical race theorists" themselves – critically, of course – and by organizations like the United Negro College Fund.

Now, the language of race is evolving once more, but with a twist: At this fraught moment it is not words themselves that are changing, but capitalizations and usages. This introduces a measure of subtlety into our "conversation" (that is, our leftist monologue) about race that many ordinary people will find difficult to handle.

Soon, the failure to capitalize "Black," even if it was an innocent mistake caused by ignorance of the new stylistic conventions, could result in the severest sanctions, including dismissal from one's job, social ostracism and – who knows? – even physical assault, or worse. And, if the harshest penalties await those who merely forget to capitalize "Black," then how much worse will be the fate of anyone who, for whatever reason, makes the egregious error of capitalizing "White"? The mind recoils at the very thought of it.

The point of all this linguistic silliness is, of course, to tie ordinary people in knots – to inspire in them real fear, lest their reputations, careers and even their personal safety be jeopardized by a mere slip of the tongue, or by a failure to use the SHIFT key as the left demands.

Our dialogue on matters of race was already uncomfortable, even tortuous, in this country. Liberals are trying their best to make it even worse.

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