This morning's opinion post. I haven't written one in a while but I've had a few in mind recently.
The World Must Conform to Me
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The takeaway? Language is never neutral. Even small phonetic choices can carry social meaning, revealing how deeply politics, identity & perception are embedded in everyday speech.
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The same dynamics may now be emerging around “Iran,” particularly in political discourse, where pronunciation can subtly construct distance, alignment or respect.
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Crucially, these differences are not just produced; they’re perceived. Listeners actively interpret speech sounds as social & political cues.
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Previous studies on the pronunciation of “Iraq” found clear partisan patterns: more “native-like” pronunciations were associated with multicultural sensitivity while anglicised versions aligned more with conservative positions.
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Drawing on research in sociolinguistics, it shows how pronunciation choices can reflect political identity, cultural attitudes & even ideological positioning.
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This article by Valerie Fridland explores how different pronunciations of Iran (“Ih-ron” vs “Ih-ran”) can signal more than accent or habit.
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Social media has made us all worse at talking to each other. Here are three rules to fix it >
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Ultimately, the piece highlights a deeper question about democratic communication: in moments when governments ask the public to accept the costs of war, the language leaders use shapes how citizens understand, evaluate & emotionally process those decisions.
#langsky #politicaldiscourse
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Rather than following established rhetorical norms for addressing the public during moments of conflict, the communication style appears designed to signal defiance of institutional expectations & traditional political conventions.
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The article describes this as a form of “kill talk” – language that frames violence in heroic or competitive terms while distancing audiences from the human costs of war.
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From a communication perspective, the author argues that this rhetoric reflects a style shaped by far-right media culture, where political communication often prioritises confrontation, spectacle & displays of strength.
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The article contrasts this with Hegseth’s briefings, which used combative language, action-movie metaphors & phrases emphasising “dominance,” “winning,” & “destruction.”
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Historically, U.S. defense leaders have framed military action in terms of strategy, responsibility & the protection of civilians, speaking in a measured way intended to justify decisions to the public.
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The article , arguing that his language marks a significant departure from the tone traditionally expected of senior officials during wartime.
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A recent article analyses the rhetoric used by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth following the first days of the 2026 U.S.–Israeli military operations in Iran.
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Repetition normalises the framing, which can influence public attitudes, policy discussions & the everyday experiences of minority communities.
#langsky #linguistics #immigration #politicaldiscourse
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It also highlights a key distinction: criticism of policies, beliefs or governments is part of democratic debate, but generalising about an entire religious group crosses into collective blame. The risk is cumulative.
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When political speech consistently associates a group with suspicion or danger, the language itself shapes how audiences interpret social reality.
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The article places this within a longer historical pattern. Public narratives about belonging, threat & national values have repeatedly positioned Muslims as outsiders, even though Muslim communities are long-standing parts of Australian society.
#langsky #immigration #politicaldiscourse
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Statements that once would have been widely treated as unacceptable are now often framed as part of legitimate policy discussion about migration, security or national identity.
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The piece suggests the significance of the comment lies not only in what was said, but in how familiar it sounded. Anti-Muslim rhetoric, the author argues, has gradually shifted from fringe discourse into mainstream political conversation.
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I was just about to post this 🙂
For anyone interested in how this analysis took place, @theguardian.com have also published an article on their methodology.
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Is anyone else just extremely tired of people yelling over / bullying their debate opponent instead of actually debating them? #politicalDiscourse
Our current political divide is full of double standards and selective outrage. You can’t claim to defend free speech, democracy, or accountability while undermining those same principles. It's a juvenile "my side must win" mentality, principles be damned. #PoliticalDiscourse #SelectiveOutrage
“TRANSC-GEOPOLITICS”
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SWITCH SOCIAL MEDIA
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"SUDAN GENOCIDE”
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1,000 words? More like a thousand years. Using "A picture is worth 1,000 words" (#apiwatw) to reflect on the deleted Obama video. In an era of AI content, the "oops, a staffer did it" defense faces its toughest crowd. 🧐
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It also raises important questions about ownership, consent, & the ethics of repurposing cultural artefacts to serve exclusionary political agendas.
#farright #radicalright #extremismstudies #politicaldiscourse
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The backlash he describes highlights a wider shift in political debate, where cultural symbols are increasingly weaponised & disagreement is met with intimidation rather than dialogue.
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Defending Welshness, he argued, has “nothing to do with stopping immigrants or asylum seekers”, & conflating the two is both dangerous & misleading.
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