Euphemistic: The Jargon Of Diversity

The language of the past decade “allows us not to talk about the increasingly rigid partition of our society along class lines. For as we enthusiastically fine-tune our sensibilities about how cultural or racial groupings can best be spoken about or symbolized, most social goods in our country–health care, affordable housing and higher education, income support, a living wage–drift further and further out of reach for many ordinary Americans.”