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CNN’s Word Police Come for Scott Jennings

&NewLine;<p>If you ever needed proof that CNN’s internal culture has drifted so far left it is practically orbiting Pluto&comma; look no further than the latest meltdown over conservative contributor Scott Jennings&period; The man committed the unpardonable sin — not of lying&comma; not of defamation&comma; not of incitement — but of uttering two words that send CNN staffers collapsing on the fainting couch &&num;8212&semi; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;illegal aliens&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Yes&comma; that’s right&period; Jennings used the term that appears in federal law&comma; in federal statutes&comma; in federal court rulings&comma; and in the official language of the U&period;S&period; government&period; And for this&comma; CNN staffers are reportedly &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;up in arms&period;” One can only imagine CNN producers hurling their lattes into the air&comma; interns scrambling for emotional‑support therapy dogs&comma; and executives drafting yet another memo about &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;inclusive language” while ignoring the actual news&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>The network has a policy — a <em>policy<&sol;em> — against using the official term &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;illegal alien&period;” Because nothing says journalistic integrity like banning the terminology used by the very government agencies that you are reporting on&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Jennings&comma; to his credit&comma; refused to bow to the linguistic censors&period; During an on‑air exchange with Parkland survivor Cameron Kasky&comma; Jennings said ICE agents should be able to &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;chase down illegals” in Minnesota&period; Kasky&comma; apparently deputized as CNN’s junior language enforcer&comma; scolded him&period; Jennings responded with the kind of plainspoken clarity that sends media hall monitors into cardiac arrest&period; He said&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Who are you to tell me what I can and can’t say&quest; … They’re illegal aliens&period; And that’s what the law calls them&period; Illegal aliens&period; That’s what I’m going to call them”<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Cue the outrage&period; Cue the internal Slack channels lighting up like a Christmas tree&period; Cue the staffers demanding that Jennings be re‑educated&comma; reprimanded&comma; or perhaps marched through the newsroom wearing a sandwich board reading &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;I said a naughty word&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Let us pause here&period; Because this is where the hypocrisy becomes Olympic‑level&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>CNN had no problem — none — when its own hosts&comma; contributors&comma; and guests compared ICE agents to Nazis&comma; Gestapo&comma; and stormtroopers&period; Those untrue slurs have been tossed around like bricks at a left-wing protest&period; No internal memos&period; No staff revolts&period; No anguished op‑eds about &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;harmful rhetoric&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>But &&num;8230&semi; use the term that appears in the U&period;S&period; Code&comma; and it suddenly becomes a five‑alarm hair fire&period; That is not journalism&period; That is politics dressed up as woke sensitivity and political correctness&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>The left prefers the euphemism &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;undocumented immigrant” &&num;8212&semi; a phrase carefully engineered to remove any implication of illegality&period; It is the linguistic equivalent of calling a bank robber an &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;unauthorized withdrawal specialist&period;” The goal is not accuracy — it is emotional framing&period; If you can soften the official and accurate language&comma; you can soften the public’s perception of the underlying issue&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>But Jennings committed the cardinal sin of refusing to play along&period; He used the original&comma; official&comma; legally accurate term&period; And for that&comma; CNN staffers want him censored&period; Let’s be clear&colon; This is not about kindness&period; This is not about inclusion&period; This is not even about good journalism&period; This is about controlling a partisan narrative&period; When a news organization bans a legally accurate term because it conflicts with the preferred political framing of its staff&comma; that organization is no longer practicing journalism&period; It’s practicing activism&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>And the irony — the delicious&comma; dripping irony — is that Jennings’ First Amendment rights are precisely what allow CNN staffers to complain about him in the first place&period; Free speech for me&comma; but not for thee&period; That’s the modern media ethos&period; Jennings did not insult anyone&period; He did not target a protected class&period; He did not advocate violence&period; He used the terminology of federal law&period; If CNN’s internal culture cannot tolerate that&comma; the problem is not Jennings&period; The problem is CNN&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>The network’s staffers have every right to disagree with him&period; They have every right to argue their preferred terminology&period; But they do not have a concomitant right to muzzle Jennings because he refuses to adopt <strong>their <&sol;strong>politically crafted vocabulary&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>And let us not pretend this is an isolated incident&period; CNN’s internal ideological tilt has been obvious for years&period; The Jennings pile‑on is just the latest example of a newsroom where dissenting viewpoints are treated like biohazards requiring immediate containment&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>If CNN wants to regain credibility&comma; it might start by allowing its contributors to use the language of the law without fear of internal reprisal&period; It might also consider applying its outrage consistently — perhaps reserving some of that righteous fury for the people who compared federal law‑enforcement officers to Nazis&period; But consistency is hard when your guiding principle is not truth&comma; but politics&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Scott Jennings stood his ground&period; Good for him&period; The First Amendment protects his right to speak plainly and truthfully— even if CNN’s staffers would prefer he speak in euphemisms approved by the left-wing Ministry of Approved Terminology&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>And if that makes them uncomfortable&quest; Well&comma; maybe journalism is not the right line of work for people who get apoplectic over proper terminology&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>So&comma; there &OpenCurlyQuote;tis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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