Tag: Political Correctness

FWIW, I completely agree with Julia Louis-Dreyfus here.  Being “PC” means having a sensitive awareness of other people, and that’s never a bad thing, IMO.

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For some reason, political correctness is a controversial thing.  It strikes me a common courtesy, but maybe I’m missing something. In any case, no one can accuse the fellow here of PC.  He’s willing to take the bull by the …

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The top 1% has proven itself amazingly effective in convincing working class Americans that their woes are rooted in things like loose border control, political correctness, big government, and the other boogeymen associated with the Democrats. Guess what the rich …

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As I wrote here on Political Correctness. I define PC differently: Acting with courtesy and respect toward others. OK, so the reader who sent me this is a boor.  My wife and I were talking about my earlier post, and …

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In response to this discussion of political correctness, blogger/novelist Steve Vachss writes: Hi Craig, You make excellent points. There are, however, a few different kinds of PC language. Some are insulting putdowns simply intended to intimidate someone who has erred …

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An old friend and business associate, Steve Vachss, is now a blogger and novelist.  His current piece on political correctness and cancel-culture includes:  Professional surveys indicate that 60 to 80 percent of Americans reject PC language or cancel-culture. Most people …

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I normally steer clear of the routine, penny-ante garbage issuing from Trump in his attempts to rouse the rabble, but the tweet here warrants a comment.

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The meme to the left here is typical of what we see on Facebook, this posted by a “friend” whom I had accredited with more sense, but whom I treat respectfully nonetheless: I’ve heard this countless times, but it’s always …

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