"The only cure for contempt is counter-contempt"
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The intent is less about escalating hostility than about puncturing pretension. Mencken lived in an America busy canonizing its own pieties - politics as uplift, religion as certainty, journalism as virtue. His signature move was to treat those claims as frauds, and contempt was his chosen solvent. The subtext is that contempt, unreturned, becomes power. If one side gets to sneer while the other insists on decorum, the sneerer wins twice: first by belittling, then by defining the terms of acceptable response.
“Counter-contempt” is Mencken’s anti-sentimental version of self-defense. It’s not persuasion; it’s deterrence. He’s implying that some actors aren’t reachable by argument because they’re not arguing in good faith - they’re posturing. In that world, respect is not a virtue but a resource to be guarded. The line also reveals Mencken’s darker faith: that public life runs on status games, and the only reliable check on arrogance is a sharper, louder refusal to be impressed.
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