Thursday, August 28, 2025

The Term "Normalized" Has Become Normalized

Normalize, means to make something seem normal.  It's been used a lot recently to refer to events - like school shootings and outrageous Trump actions - that once would have been seen as totally unusual and demanding serious discussion and action.  

Here's the fourth definition on Merriam Webster's online dictionary:

4: to allow or encourage (something considered extreme or taboo) to become viewed as normal

The word normalize hasn't been used this way for a long time.  

Someone posited the question, "When and where did the new sense of "normalize" begin?" on English.stackexchange.com  (not exactly sure what that is, but the heading on the page is "English Language Usage" and it's dated 2020.)

One part of the answer was:

Merriam-Webster have “recently” addressed this matter of a very recent shift in focus or meaning in their article The New 'Normalize': Is the meaning of 'normalization' changing?:

"It will sometimes happen that a word suddenly appears everywhere. In the wake of the 2016 presidential election, two such words are currently in the ether: the verb normalize and its related noun, normalization."

This would suggest that Trump's behavior after being first elected was so unprecedented, broke so many norms and taboos, that people began using these terms.  

I think the term itself has been used so much itself, that it reinforces the idea that the once taboo is now normal.  

So what's the alternative?  

Everyone needs to contribute answers to this. I'd suggest that journalists simply have to continue acting shocked and adding statistics to show how terrible something is.  And continue to contrast behaviors to how things were in the past and to how things are in other countries.  

"President Trump continues to add to his presidential lying record, leaving all other presidents in the dust.  Today he said . . .Nixon resigned because Congressional Republicans told him he would be impeached after the recordings he made in the Oval Office proved that he had lied to the American people*."

*"Barry Goldwater thought that Nixon’s lying “was the crux” of his failure. That deceit was intended to obscure the overwhelming evidence that he had abused power and obstructed justice." (Source: LA Times)

The same is true of school shootings.  Journalists have to put them in context (so far beyond other nations

Source

"In 2019, gun injury became the leading cause of death among children aged birth to 19 years." etc.)  Journalists have to show the impacts on mothers and fathers, siblings, other students and teachers.  

Saying that "defying the courts has become normalized" merely confirms that the behavior is now within the bounds of normal, acceptable behavior.  

These behaviors are not 'normal'.  They still are taboo, even if the Supreme Court corruptly allows Trump to regularly violate the Constitution.  

Object to the word normalize and encourage people who use it   

  1. to see that using the word confirms that the behavior is now acceptable, even if that isn't what they meant to do;
  2. to call out the behavior as immoral, illegal, unconstitutional, and castigate those who have the power to stop it, but tolerate it - such as GOP members of Congress and the Supreme Court majority

4 comments:

  1. And in Europe (UK, in my case), there is a new minority right-wing populist party in Parliament (4 seats of 650) that is leading in serious polls for a national election set no later than 2029. There is growing appetite for 'muscular' (unleashed power) leaders around the world. Thoughtful governance is losing ground to some new 'freedom' from (something).

    Currently, populism here is largely centred on matters of social policy, particularly limits on movement of those seen as 'less desirable' -- people that simply aren't 'Us', really. And maybe that's where this leads us: JUST SAY NO TO SOMETHING [We'll let you know what later; just give us power now].

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  2. Oh, and as to gun violence in the USA? I remember so well a time I was stunned by what has become normalised by 'defence of home' laws in the US. It was back in Anchorage, likely early 90s: A tenant in a multi-unit apartment building in Anchorage, shot & killed a pizza delivery guy who had knocked on his door -- his wasn't the correct address -- and the tenant was acquitted in court and served no time. It was ruled he had the 'right to protect himself'.

    Misaddressed pizza is a dangerous thing, I learned, and Alaskans were wiser for it, I'm certain.

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  3. School shootings in the U.S. 2025 searched using Gemini

    Some databases, like the K-12 School Shooting Database, use a highly inclusive definition. They count any incident where a gun is fired, brandished (pointed at a person with intent), or a bullet hits school property, regardless of the number of victims, the time of day, or the reason for the shooting. This can include accidental discharges, gang-related violence, or domestic disputes that happen on school grounds.

    Education Week, which uses a strict definition of shootings that result in injuries or deaths on school property during school hours or events, reports 4 killed and 30 injured. This is based on 8 such incidents.


    Every town for Gun Safety, using data from the K-12 School Shooting Database, reports that as of August 2025, there have been 31 deaths and 86 injuries in at least 91 incidents of gunfire on school grounds.

    The K-12 School Shooting Database itself, which uses the broadest definition (any incident where a gun was fired or brandished on school property), records 134 victims (killed or wounded) in 148 incidents.

    You are worried about school shootings?

    Normalized

    According to a UNICEF press release from May 2025, over 50,000 children have been reportedly killed or injured since the conflict began in October 2023. More recent reports from the Gaza Health Ministry and other organizations have provided more updated figures.

    Separate reports from The Guardian and the Associated Press have stated that as of late August, the number of people who have died from starvation and malnutrition in Gaza has reached at least 322, including 121 children.

    Gaza postwar plan envisions ‘voluntary’ relocation of entire population. I seem to remember a country in the 1930's 'relocating' people.

    You have been silent on the slaughter in Gaza.

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  4. To (yet another, whoever you are) ANON: Fine. I can take your points and check on your facts on school shootings -- but something that takes away from your position on Gaza is not to stand with your statements on this war against nationals in Gaza. The Israeli state has taken up a war against Palestinians that so closely approximates genocide that it is called such by a growing number of nations around the world. We cannot ignore this war any more. Israel is wrong and is NOT just among nations.

    And still, the USA persists in arming its madness, its cruelty. And largely, Americans persist in calling Israel 'victim' here.

    It is not.

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