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    Question Political Correctness

    Political Correctness... does it actually have anything to do with politics? What are the origins of this overused, overvalued, and freedom-of-speech reducing phrase?

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    Re: Political Correctness

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    Re: Political Correctness

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharky View Post
    Political Correctness... does it actually have anything to do with politics? What are the origins of this overused, overvalued, and freedom-of-speech reducing phrase?

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    I don't really know too much about politics, as it seems boring to me. However, I think political correctness has more to do with extreme ethical correctness than it does with actual politics.

    That's sort of all I can contribute. I'm very unknowledgeable about politics.

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    Re: Political Correctness

    I think it's used because people believe one thing but it's not popular so they say the "politically correct" thing to prevent opposition.

    I'll use Gay marriage as an example. A politician may be severely against this but he can't just say that. He must say "I believe marriage is meant for a man and a woman but I am tolerant of monogamous homosexual relationships."

    Almost all politicians will say that unless they completely support gay marriage because that's the politically correct thing to say.

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    I don't really know too much about politics, as it seems boring to me. However, I think political correctness has more to do with extreme ethical correctness than it does with actual politics.
    I too believe it has a lot to do with ethical values.
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    Re: Political Correctness

    I think it's all a bunch of nonsense to keep the powerful in power and the wealthy wealthy. If a politician can convince you to vote for him no matter how he/she really feels or acts, what could be better for them?
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    Re: Political Correctness

    Quote Originally Posted by jtwhite View Post
    I think it's used because people believe one thing but it's not popular so they say the "politically correct" thing to prevent opposition.

    I'll use Gay marriage as an example. A politician may be severely against this but he can't just say that. He must say "I believe marriage is meant for a man and a woman but I am tolerant of monogamous homosexual relationships."

    Almost all politicians will say that unless they completely support gay marriage because that's the politically correct thing to say.



    I too believe it has a lot to do with ethical values.
    So how does replacing whiteboard/blackboard with wipeboard/chalkboard, and disallowing blacklisting, instead favouring the colour-free 'blocklisting' alternative, fit in to that?
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    Re: Political Correctness

    I always think of political correctness as a way for the "clever" people to frown down on stupid people.

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    Re: Political Correctness

    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Mac View Post
    I always think of political correctness as a way for the "clever" people to frown down on stupid people.

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    Re: Political Correctness

    One just gets the impression that the latest list of Things-You-Cannot-Say comes from somewhere that is so out of touch with reality that it's untrue. I know of nobody who found white/blackboard, or blacklisting, offensive. It's amazing how things have changed. Eg., in the film The Dam Busters (1955), there is a black Labrador called "Nigger". Now, it's taboo. And yet, it's used freely in certain genres of music: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...e:azlyrics.com . Go figure.
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    Re: Political Correctness

    It's also like "salesman." You're supposed to say "salesperson." Or you cannot say "he" when you're unsure of a gender, such as when referring to someone on the forums, you're supposed to say "he/she." Do women really feel offended that the male gender has been associated with ambiguity? Should they be offended that a table in the German language is "der Tisch," which uses the masculine article "der" and not the feminine or neuter articles "die" or "das," respectively?

    I'm not mad about "mother earth" or "maiden voyage" and require them to be "parent earth" and well, whatever the neutral of "maiden" is... virgin? "virgin voyage?" that sounds dirty.

    PS. shouldn't this be in crossfire? :P
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