Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer.
I first wrote about the loss of values in American politics in 2011, with
"Civility:
What's Not To Like?". But "civility" was not the first word to transform
from being a value to being offensive. I wrote in 2017: For me, "it started
with 'tolerance'. Long ago, I was surprised to learn that tolerance is not
universally considered to be a virtue. (Tolerance was imagined to be
synonymous with approval - approval of gays, of Muslims, of sin.) Then, I
learned that 'compromise' is not universally considered to be a virtue,
either. (Compromise was imagined to require a surrender of principle.)" That
article was called, "Now
Kindness is a Dirty Word, Too".
Now in 2025, I learned a whole bunch of other words that have transformed
from being values to being offensive. Also, I learned an explanation of what's
behind it.