BobbyMike
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I guess I'm not the only one who caught the flavor of this new "meme" as Richard Dawkins called it. He's professor who wrote the before mentioned Wired article.
Here's some quotes from the editorial (all italics his):
(watch for the doublespeak)
"... but 2003 is seeing the deliberate launch of a new meme. It is bright, and we are at its birth. The bright meme is intentionally imitating gay's provenance in the explicit hope of copying its success.
The gay meme improved the image, and I dare add, the happiness of a once unpopular minority. Similarly bright, is intended to come to the aid of another beleaguered community in the US: those who, in the most religiose country in the Western world, have no relgion, who are variously labeled atheists, agnostics, freethinkers, philosophical naturalists, or humanists."
(I didn't know athesists, et al were being persecuted)
"I am a bright. You are (quite probably) a bright. Most of the people I know are brights. The majority of scientists are brights. Presumably the are a lot of closet brights in Congress, but they dare not come out. Notice from these examples that the word is a noun, not an adjective. We brights are not claiming to be bright (meaning clever, intelligent), any more than gays claim to be gay (meaning joyful, carefree)."
(awfully confident about that, isn't he?)
" Whether there is a statistical tendency for brights (noun) to be bright (adjective) is a matter for research. I would dearly love to see such research undertaken, and I know the result I am betting on, but it is no part of the definition of the noun."
(take that you non-brights!)
and
"So the bright meme is launched. Will it spread like gay, and basically, and the backward baseball cap? Or will it nose-dive into the sand? I'm hoping it will take off. I'm even betting it will despite the hostility of those who misunderstand the humble noun as an arrogant adjective, and those who, notwithstanding the success of gay, resent all such coinings out of hand. But mostly, I am simply curious, as a disinterested scientist, to see what will happen."
(How can he be both a "disinterested scientist" and yet also say he's "... hoping that it will take off"?)
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