Warning Words,
Metaphors & Warning-Givers
Warning-givers usually have the self-image
of being a sentry, a messenger, or a prophet (deserving, of course,
of the group's respect and gratitude). If we wish to praise these warning-givers,
we can call them "patriots"; if we wish to attack them, we can call
them "rabble-rousers" or "agitators."
Warning-givers, both within or outside the established order, point out a threat
to intensify the danger or the evils involved, usually try to blame these problems
on one identifiable person, the scapegoat, on which all of the
fears and hatreds can be focused.Warning about a present danger is usually built
upon a past history, an accumulation of fears and hatreds, a series of charges,
a list of grievances.
Political rhetoric (especially in international relations) may use coercive
threats and warnings to Others, often called, saber-rattling, muscle-flexing,
or a "show of force."
Many social animals have warning cries to alert the group to danger. Humans
have a much more sophisticated warning system because we perceive so many different
kinds of danger. At the simplest level, we have some very explicit warning
words (beware, danger, look out, be careful, be alert, attention, watch
out) and we can also warn others by using simple sounds and sights (cries,
yells, sirens, whistles, bells, flashing lights, waving flags). But most of
our more sophisticated warnings also involve (as they will be called here) "name-calling,"
"horror stories," and "atrocity pictures."
Are "warning words"used?
(e.g. Danger, Beware, Look Out, Be Careful, Watch Out)
Is there any stress on hidden danger?
(e.g. that the "Other" has secret plans, or conspiracies?)
Are common warning metaphors used
to increase fears and anxiety.
When the threat doesn't seem so bad, these common metaphors (in addition
to sensory alertness - "Wake up America,""open
your eyes") will suggest a whole scenario in some peoples' minds:
| Hidden Danger |
Beginning Sequence | Contamination |
|
(little seen, most hidden) |
|
(little, but lethal)
|
The "beginning of a sequence" is probably the most popular imagery used because (1) it deals with future effects, which cannot be as easily challenged as the conspiracy or contamination appeals; (2) it is easily coupled with an urgency plea: "Stop it now . . . before it's too late! "
Even when the threat primarily involves external enemies, any internal critics or dissidents are often attacked by using metaphors of hand manipulation: that such internal critics are the puppets (marionettes), pawns (chess), or tools of the evil-outsider.