As my Gentle Readers already know, a great part of political combat is conducted through clever (and occasionally not-so-clever) choices of rhetoric. That makes it imperative that we who love freedom stay informed about what new and incisive rhetorical weapons are being deployed.
The Left has been considerably more adroit in its rhetoric than the Right. Consider its transition from “global warming” to “climate change.” Once it became clear that the Earth is not warming, its flacksters moved from the previous phrase to the current one. They made it the spearhead of a new attack: “Senator do you believe in climate change?” Some public figures were unprepared for the shift and handled it ineptly. A similar rhetorical shift is observable in the Left’s campaign against the right to keep and bear arms: from “gun control” to “gun reform” to “gun safety.”
For a change, the Right has struck back, specifically with regard to the Left’s tendency to use recent tragedies as bludgeons against gun rights. The phrase that’s just made the news, courtesy of Braden Langley of Langley Outdoors Academy, is “coffin surfing.”
Braden is one of the most articulate popular defenders of Americans’ right to keep and bear arms. He’s been at it for a while and is conversant with all the Left’s gimmicks. This latest sally pertains to Leftists’ piling demands for gun control onto news of mass shootings. The meaning he gives to “coffin surfing” could not be more obvious, nor its impact more acute.
Leftist ghoulishness about shooting deaths has been obvious for some time. The new phrase is a powerful blow against the psychology behind their tactics. Second Amendment defenders and other devotees of freedom should look for opportunities to use it. It lays bare the perversity that lies behind the Left’s habit of politicizing every tragedy that comes along. Leftists will cringe before its implications.
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