Matt Welch | September 6, 2005
President Bush has joined Jesse Jackson's crusade to remove the word "refugee" from the dictionary:
The people we're talking about are not refugees, they are Americans.
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Okay, so we have a large group of people who have no homes,
jobs, and are wandering around looking for handouts, but somehow
"refugee" is inappropriate.
How about the "temporarily in-transit", or TIT?
we have a large group of people who have no homes, jobs, and
are wandering around looking for handouts
What to call such people . . . .
Democrats?
Just kidding!
Yeah, I mean "refugee" has negative foreign connotations, and disasters never happen in Amuurica.
How about the "temporarily in-transit", or TIT?
Does this mean the musical group the "Fugees" will have to
change their name?
Yes. From now on, the Fugees will heretofore be known as "The
TITs". QED
Main Entry: ref�u�gee
Pronunciation: "re-fyu-'jE, 're-fyu-"
Function: noun
Etymology: French r�fugi�, past participle of (se) r�fugier to take
refuge, from Latin refugium
: one that flees; especially : a person who flees to a foreign
country or power to escape danger or persecution
People forced out of their homes after 9/11 were called refugees, and other hurricane victims have been described as such. Just bizarre.
Try "internally displaced persons." Rolls trippingly off the tongue, that does. And makes the US sound like some half-assed African dictatorship until it bloody well deals with the problem.
it really shines a light on the way our government views foreign refugees to whom we provide aid; we're sympathetic to your position, but not to the point that we can stand being compared to you, in any situation.
zach,
You made the point.
If we cancelled all defense spending and spent half as much on
taking care of refugees, would we have a more peaceful, wealthier
and less castastrophy-prone world or what?
Kerry on another thread said "Americans seeking refuge". Now that is perfect because you can get a nice three-letter acronymn out of it: ASR's.
Now that is perfect because you can get a nice three-letter
acronymn out of it: ASR's.
Russ D- What, youd don't like IDP for Internally Displaced Persons?
That's been a solid three-letter acronym (TLA) in the relief
community for at least ten years/
Maybe we should call them "the tired, the poor, the huddled
masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of our teeming
Gulf Shore; the homeless, tempest-tossed, for whom we lift our lamp
beside the golden door"? Can we have those in America?
(For short: TPHMYBFWROTGSHTTWWLOLBGD. Pronounced
"T'fammy-buff-rot-go-shit-wuh-loll-be-good.")
``Escapee'' might fit, as in the Kliban cartoon ``Houdini escaping from New Jersey.''
Actually, despite what Tom Petty sang about, they do
have to live like refugees; they just don't have to be
called refugees.
If only the government had had the foresight to rename the
Superdome and Convention Center the "Super Happy Safe Zones," none
of this sadness would have happened.
""the tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe
free, the wretched refuse of our teeming Gulf Shore; the homeless,
tempest-tossed, for whom we lift our lamp beside the golden door"?
Can we have those in America?"
Emma Lazarus is floating in her grave.
Amy Alkon,
If Emma Lazarus had not put "wretched refuse" in there, they never
would have let her little ditty be affixed to the Statue of
Liberty.
It's like Abraham Lincoln claiming that his war against slavery was
about the Union.
(Social evolution is accomplished by hedging.)
My point is that we need to be nicer to refugees. Is it possible
Islam is nicer to refugees than "Judeo-Christianity"?
hang on a sec,
Were you made nervous by my suggestion of eliminating all spending
on defense?
Peace and love to all.
Herman,
The only thing I don't like about IDP is that I don't get the
"Internally" part. Seems like most refugees are rather external to
their homes. Maybe when they were in the Superdome they were IDP's
because they were still in their community, but now that they're in
the Astrodome they're ASR's.
I suppose if "internal" means internal to their country, then it
makes some sense, but dammit I think American refugees should get
their own three-letter acronym to make them stand out from the
run-of-the-mill IDP's.
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