Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Newspeak Benn Happening

Britain stops using 'war on terror' phrase
Expression makes militants feel too important, minister says

International Development Secretary Hilary Benn, a rising star of the governing Labour Party, says in a speech prepared for delivery in New York that
the expression popularized by President Bush after the Sept. 11 attacks strengthens terrorists by making them feel part of a bigger struggle.


It is obviously ungood to speak of the War on Terror because it may embolden terrorists. To be prolewise would force malreporting.

Hilary will be Hillary, but no sexcrime there.

UPDATE: Protein Wisdom sez;
“The War on Super Meanies”