The information in this talk is not for the Republican people or the Democratic people. It is not for the majority people or the minority people. It is for all of the people.
Kathryn is a contributing author to the book, At War with Words, published in NY and Berlin, 2003. She has an M.S. in German and Linguistics and has given presentations on this topic at colleges, universities, the Maryland League of Women Voters and other civic organizations.
“This workshop opened my eyes to the intense level of political dialogue that is going on in the blogosphere and how important it is to respond, when I read inappropriate posts at the end of an online news article.
Seeking to be a civil citizen, sometimes I just want to ignore rude or unreasonable commentators. Ms. Ruud’s workshop motivated me to speak up and object when I hear political diatribes and offensive or incendiary language. There are ways to do this without becoming just as bad as the people I am objecting to.
The workshop helped me understand the extent to which extreme language is dehumanizing for all concerned, no matter who is using it against whom. This week, after having taken the workshop over the weekend, I heard someone at a large work meeting liken industry opponents of environmental safeguards to cockroaches. The audience laughed as a very reasonable and affable presenter explained that industry lobbyists scatter as soon as the light is shining, they only come out in the dark like cockroaches.
In the workshop, Kathryn had given the example of how during the Rwandan genocide Hutus characterized Tutsis as cockroaches, hiding in the grasses, needing to be cut down with machetes. As a result I was unable to laugh with the rest of the audience, and it reminded me how extreme language can seep into our public discourse. We all need to be more alert to the value of civil debate and to avoid scape-goating and stereotyping of other people.”
Thank you very much for posting this highly informative clip. I have definitely learned some ways to combat the ugly trash talk that is so prevalent on many threads these days.
I am glad you found this info to be helpful, Valli. It can take a little practice, but many people are telling me that once you use each counter-strategy two or three times, it starts to become something of a constructive habit.
Thank you very much for posting this highly informative clip. I have definitely learned some ways to combat the ugly trash talk that is so prevalent on many threads these days.
I am glad you found this info to be helpful, Valli. It can take a little practice, but many people are telling me that once you use each counter-strategy two or three times, it starts to become something of a constructive habit.