Posted on 09/26/2014 5:16:37 AM PDT by Kaslin
I do not like the term, it reminds mo of Hitler’s Fatherland
This article is such perfect timing. I heard the President use the term “homeland” the other day and the first thought that popped into my head was since when did we become Germany?
‘Homeland’... the continuing effort to trivialize American citizenship and the concept of ‘AMERICAN’.
Make no mistake, there is NOT NOW and there NEVER WAS anything trivial or GENERIC about America.
Why ELSE would SO many routinely risk life and limb trying to GET HERE, no matter what?
Liberals YET AGAIN demanding and getting it BOTH ways.
‘America ain’t no great shakes but we MUST permit all the rabble of the world to come here and benefit from our security and abundance.’ Really??
It’s no big deal. obama just wants God to bless Kenya where he’s from.
The rest of us would rather God Bless America!!
God bless America, my home, sweet home
God bless America, my home, sweet HOME.
It’s never really bothered me.
I see “home” as distinctly different from ‘father’ or ‘mother’
Taking a cue from Orwell, anytime I notice a new word or expression replacing an old, commonly-used one, I always ask Why?
For instance, “the world” or “the earth” replaced by “the planet”.
Or “tell” or “announce” replaced by “share”.
Or (a laughable one) “giving/gave” replaced by “gifting/gifted” - the emphasis being on the thing given rather than the person giving. (Might just as well say something like, “This morning I pantsed and shoed myself before belting and tieing myself, then I carred/trucked myself to work.”)
Then there are the fuzzy, ambiguous, “use-your-imagination” words so often used lately in place of those that precisely describe reality. For instance: presence, bid, move, message, narrative, identify, engage, resonate, etc.
Orwell was onto something.
That was my first thought when George Bush announced the creation of “Homeland Security”;I still despise the term.
It reminds me of Moo admitting Kenya was the usurper’s homeland though she said, “home country.”
I agree. This “Homeland” stuff is nonsense. I much prefer the term Aryan Reichland.
Considering the political climate these days, don’t be surprised to hear “Die Vaterland” soon.
When I grew up in Germany, we used to ask strangers (wo ist deine Heimat. Meaning where is your home town. Never from what country are you
I hope you realize that Homeland security was created out of necessity after the terrorist attack on 9/11/2001
I despise that word. I’d love to know who decided on the Dept of Homeland Security. It sounds like something the Nazi’s would say.
well, “the Fatherland” is what fascists prefer and “the Motherland” is what the communists prefer, so “Homeland” is hokay by me
gender neutrality is better than the LGBQT land
LOL!
Indeed. When Bush first started using it, I thought it was a wonderfully teutonic turn of phrase. By design.
I realize no such thing.
I realize the agencies already existing didn’t do their jobs.That when warned of the hijackers’ strange attitude during their aviation lessons,the higher ranking officials dismissed the concerns of the people in the field. I realize the hijackers were nearly all Saudis and our government was afraid to offend the Saudis.I realize the only plane allowed to leave the U.S. right after the attack was a Saudi one.I realize a lot of agency managers should have been dismissed but were not. I realize the only plane that didn’t cause casualties on the ground was the one in which the passengers didn’t act like meek sheep and comply with the hijackers as instructed by government policy.
I realize the Homeland Security meme has been used to further infringe on peaceable American citizens’ rights in ways undreamed of by our forebears when they fought the Nazi and Japanese.
This should be treated in such a way to put the term “Homeland” in context, and it works in several ways.
First of all, when commenting in any forum, replace the word “Homeland” with “Fatherland”.
Department of Fatherland Security.
Importantly, traditional uses of “Homeland” often held a racial aspect. “Fatherland” has a paternalistic, not maternalistic or feminist association.
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