[Ads-l] "WWII Jets Fly Over Washington"

Dave Wilton dave at WILTON.NET
Sat May 9 14:57:42 UTC 2015


Given the difference between the actual headline and the title field in the html code, I would conclude that the html gets less editorial supervision. (It's possible the headline originally read "jets" as well, but was changed, with no one thinking of how it was labeled in html. But I don't know if that was indeed the case.)



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I noticed something very similar a while back:


JL to ADS Dec. 6, 2007:

During the observation of the 60th anniversary of the [1940-41] Battle of Britain, Fox News reported that a flight of "World War II fighter jets" was being featured. "Here come the fighter jets!" exclaimed Fox correspondent A.C. as a handful of piston-engined Spitfires escorted a four-engined Lancaster bomber across the sky.  I chuckled to myself.

Just now, however, Fox correspondent M. K. has referred twice to the resumption of Russian bomber flights right up to the borders of the U.S.
and Britain as involving "fighter jets."

So in popular usage, "fighter jet" seems to be shifting its meaning to "armed combat aircraft of any kind."  This shift results from ignorance, but it is a semantic shift nonetheless.


JL


On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 8:48 AM, Dave Wilton <dave at wilton.net> wrote:

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> An article from CNN appeared in my Facebook field with the title 
> "World = War II jets fly over Washington monuments."=20
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> The article is at =
> http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/08/politics/world-war-ii-flyover-washington
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> tional-mall/
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> The headline on the webpage has "planes" instead of "jets," but the = 
> "Title" field in the html code has "jets," hence it appears that way 
> on = Facebook and other other feeds.
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> All the planes pictured are propeller driven.
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> Messed with my mind too when I first heard it.
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> Was it current in E. St. L. ca1950?   No cites till the following =
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> JL
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> On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 9:41 PM, Wilson Gray <hwgray at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > If the issue is about "to fuck over,"
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> > When I was in the Army back in 1960, in a unit that was literally 
> > *at
> > least* 99.44% white, when I asked rhetorically, "Have you guys heard 
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> how
> > Sgt.Rea fucked over Luplow?" my use of "fuck over" - a very common 
> > BE expression - totally messed with the minds of my white 
> > barracks-mates. =
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> slang,
> > the phrase has a wider variety of meanings than simply "to cheat or 
> > =
> treat
> > unfairly."
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> > Now, 55 years later, the phrase appears to have "gone mainstream," 
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> > a pswaydo-euphemism.
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