This time it's a duly certified, establishment-vetted, card-carrying member
of the Mainstream Media who's been caught, tried and convicted by the always
watchful PC Police. This time it was no Howard Stern or Don Imus, or even a
football coach lettin' 'er rip at a press conference. This time it was NBC's
own, always respectable if not downright pedestrian Andrea Mitchell, aka
Mrs. Alan Greenspan. Goodness. What did she do? It seems the lady went and
referred to an area of southwestern Virginia as "redneck, sort of
bordering-on-Appalachia country."
Ooh-wee! The linguistically delicate of
southwestern Virginia are still squealing. These easily offended types must
be crying in their martinis - because the folks who prefer Schlitz couldn't
care less. The real rednecks in southwestern Virginia must be wondering what
all the fuss is about.
It happened when Ms. Mitchell was using her cultivated nasal tones to
describe footage of a campaign stop by the Democratic presidential nominee
presumptive and a former governor of Virginia in lovely Bristol, Va. And
this is what she dared say:
"Interesting images today Š Barack Obama, Mark Warner in southwest Virginia.
This is real redneck, sort of bordering-on-Appalachia countryŠ."
You'd have thought she said Those Dumb Crackers. All overly sensitive heck
broke loose on the poor woman.
The speech cops swooped down on her in an instant. How dare she use the
R-word? The local paper got all uppity. To quote the Bristol Herald Courier:
"To correct Mitchell, Bristol doesn't border "Appalachia" country.' It is
part of the Appalachian Mountain region. While the region faces challenges,
it doesn't deserve to be the butt of jokes."
The butt of jokes? The use of "redneck" when referring to what was once
known as the Southern yeomanry is now a joke - and one in bad taste at that?
The rednecks in these parts, and probably everywhere, tend to 'ppreciate
redneck jokes. ("You might be a redneck if you're stopped by a state
trooper, he asks if you have an I.D., and you say, 'Bout what?' "
-Foxworthy, J.)
So what term are we enlightened. reconstructed, re-educated Americans of the
thoroughly thought-reformed 21st century supposed to use instead of
"redneck" - working-class white? That's not English, it's sociologese.
Redneck is a brief, vivid descriptive phrase for an American type we all
know. Once upon a time, brief, vivid description was what good journalism
was about. Naturally the term now has been declared verboten.
Andrea Mitchell, on her way to the stocks, was quick to apologize for
speaking plain, the ultimate sin in our denatured times:
"I owe an apology to the good people of Bristol, Va., for something stupid
that I said last week. I was trying to explain based on reporting from
Democratic strategists why Barack Obama was campaigning in southwest
Virginia. But without attribution or explanation, I used a term strategists
often use to demean an entire community." Continued... |