As children we are taught to “use our words not our fists” this of course assumes that the words you use will not be insults and lies. One of the fundamental lessons of growing up is to replace the use of what are essentially violent strategies with communication, understanding and reason. Much like the use of language itself, strategies of reason are useless unless those around you are committed to the same methods. In their essense and intent insults and lies are closer to violence than reason. They belong to a category that lies somewhere in between violence and reason and in their essence and intent, they are closer to the former than the latter. Typically slogans also belong to this in between category. There are some exceptions, for example the slogan “freedom of speech”. But even this slogan can be used in an unreasonable way. If one were to attempt to defend or excuse an insult or a lie in the name of “freedom of speech” one is not behaving reasonably. Perhaps it is ...