Originally posted by Eeyore1954
Mal, you're scaring me. Even scarier ... I am agreeing with you -- to a degree.
I believe that some words have an inherent power that is culturally, ethnically or nationally attributed to them. These words maintain that power because of repeated use in intense situations. For example, when VP Cheney dropped the F-bomb on Sen. Leahy, there was no need to clarify what Mr. Cheney meant. There was no need to impart any additional meaning, because that word or words are quite pregnant with meaning that is, at least, nationally recognized & understood.
However, I agree that the word in and of itself is not inherently bad or evil. A word is a word is a word. As Shakespeare said, "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
But we endow words with meaning by their normal use and some words have been endowed with less than desirable meanings through regular use. To un-do that would require a massive overhaul of our national culture ... something that I doubt is going to happen.