Associated Press Lists Words Terrorist & Islamist as Politically Incorrect
“Migrants” must now be called “people struggling to enter Europe”
Paul Joseph Watson
- July 12, 2017 159 Comments
Associated Press Lists Words “Terrorist” & “Islamist” as Politically Incorrect.
The Associated Press has forbidden journalists from using politically incorrect words like terrorist, Islamist and even migrant, according to journalist Rachel Alexander.
The 2017 AP Stylebook, intended as a universal guide for writers, censors a number of different words in what clearly betrays the organizations leftist bias.
In an article for the Hill, Alexander explains how when journalists submit an article to a mainstream media outlet, editors will simply change the offending words and replaces them with politically correct alternatives.
A pro-life author who submits a piece taking a position against abortion will see the words pro-life changed to anti-abortion, because the AP Stylebook instructs, Use anti-abortion instead of pro-life and pro-abortion rights instead of pro-abortion or pro-choice, she writes.
The words terrorist and Islamist are also sanitized and replaced with militant, lone wolves or attackers, while migrants or refugees are to be referred to as people struggling to enter Europe.
Were seeing these words increasingly scrubbed from news articles and replaced by politically correct words instead, Alexander told Fox & Friends.
With illegals and alien having already been nixed years ago, the AP now cautions that Illegal immigrant and undocumented are now also unacceptable, but offers no suggested replacements.
The stylebook also instructs writers to use confusing language about guns in order to create a negative impression about them, reveals Alexander. Semi-automatic rifles that have add-on parts intended to increase shooting accuracy are to be called assault weapons, despite the fact the term has referred to fully automatic weapons used by the military for years. The latter are now referred to as assault rifles, and the two are often conflated. Adding even more to the confusion, the phrase military style is recommended to describe assault weapons.
The guide also forbids referring to those who question man-made climate change as skeptics or deniers, believing this gives them too much credibility and to instead refer to them as those who reject mainstream climate science.
All of these examples not only suggest an Orwellian urge to control language and obfuscate objective meaning, but also to inject a brazen leftist bias into every issue.
How can the mainstream media correct their bias, when the bias is already built into their stylebooks? asks Alexander.
The Associated Press has forbidden “journalists” from using politically incorrect words like terrorist, Islamist and even migrant, according to “journalist” Rachel Alexander.
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