**Warning: This column contains language and images that many people will find deeply offensive. Many people, but not enough.
Just so we're clear: The word is "Nigger."
That's the word that was launched last weekend at fellow human beings -- and, incidentally, members of the United States Congress -- as the voting neared on reforming the nation's health-care system.
The same word that's been shouted, whispered, hissed and hurled for generations -- a word that dehumanizes and intimidates. A word that's intended to dehumanize and intimidate. A word as vile, as hate-filled, as any the English language has excreted over the many centuries.
And still, somehow, alive and well in ours.
I mention the actual word, the word itself, because the current substitute doesn't come near to capturing the noxiousness of the original. "The N-word" -- that's how we in polite society are expected to refer to it, when we're obliged to refer to it.
"He said 'the N-word,'" we're supposed to say. "He called him 'the N-word'!"
Not good enough. Which is to say, not bad enough. Not nearly bad enough. It makes the word sound childlike, like something from a schoolyard. Poopy-head. Stinky-pants.
"Mustn't say 'the N-word,' boys and girls."
But the poison's been extracted. The word has been cute-ified.
remainder in full:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rick-horowitz/murder-by-metaphor_b_513004.html