- Tool (insult)
The word "tool" may be used as an insult, describing someone who is being used by an establishment willingly (as a
sycophant ), or unwillingly (as one who blindly conforms). Alternatively, the insult "tool" can imply that a person is unable (or unwilling) to form an independent opinion on a given topic.The term most commonly describes someone who is being manipulated by societal institutions. In this context, the term is thought to be a shortening of the phrase "tool of the system". The insult is used in Western counter-culture to describe strong proponents of those institutions, who seem to truly believe in what is thought of as a mass deception.
Tool may also be used to refer to members of the counterculture who conform to a prefabricated concept of rebellious behavior (e.g. tattoos, intentionally ripped clothing, long hair and earrings on males). In this sense, "tool" refers to a person who mindlessly buys into pop culture or subcultural trends.
Usage
Possibly the first recorded use of the term "tool" in a derogatory manner comes from a labor reform resolution drafted by the
Female Labor Reform Association in 1845. The group, which represented female textile workers in theLowell, MA mills, was on strike as part of theten-hour movement . After much falsification of worker testimony in the reports of a state-hired investigative committee, the association passed the following resolution::"Resolved that the Female Labor Reform Association deeply deplore the lack of independence, honesty and humanity in the committee to whom were referred sundry petitions relative to the hours of labor.--especially in the chairman of that committee; and as he is merely a corporation machine, or tool, we will use our best endeavors to keep him in the 'city of spindles,' where he belongs, and not trouble Boston folks with him." [Dublin, Thomas. 'Women at Work'. Second Edition. Columbia University Press: New York, 1993. P 115]
The resolution's language mocked Chairman
William Schouler 's distortions of the truth in order to preserve his own business interests in Lowell. The workers' resolution employs "tool" as a satirical pun, referencing their profession in order to criticize Schouler.MIT usage
The word "tool" is student slang at MIT, short for "tool of the institute," to refer to a student who spends too much time studying. Fact|date=June 2008 The word can be either a noun or a verb ("tooling" = "studying") and might not always be an insult. "Tool" also is used as another word for
geek .Military usage
The word "tool" is also used in various military establishments, particularly
Military Academies such as the Citadel inCharleston, South Carolina , and theUnited States Coast Guard Academy . Persons displaying even greater degrees ofsycophancy are branded with stronger labels, such astoolbag or "walking, talkingHome Depot ."External links
* [http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tool&r=f Urban dictionary definition]
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