PC is just being mindful and sensible to others. There is nothing wrong with that and you should get a grip of yourself otherwise the world will pass you by.
PC is just being mindful and sensible to others. There is nothing wrong with that and you should get a grip of yourself otherwise the world will pass you by.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Mindful and sensible are CHOICES, we are free to choose. Freedom of choice TRUMPS mindfulness towards others. Every day of the week.
Goverments shouldn't legislate "mindfulness" to us free human beings. Now it doesn't take a genius to avoid the common mistaken logic that asks " oh so mindfulness isn't important to you, then?".
There is showing a healthy respect to people on an individual basis and then there is just making excuses to disallow criticism of things that have devastating social, economic and moral consequences. As long as someone can back up what they say on any issue, then it should be a valid addition to the discourse. Instead we pick and choose what is acceptable by in some instances even criminalizing freedom of speech or demonizing those that are doing nothing more than highlighting historical and contemporary facts. For instance, Normal Finkelstein could potentially have been politically correct and just tried to fit in with his peers by ignoring key things such as the amount of money people are making from the Jewish Holocaust or the despicable treatment of Palestine by Israel, but instead he stuck with what he felt was right and paid the price in terms of a routine career. Why on earth should you be 'mindful' and stick your head in the sand? I would argue quite the opposite and say that the politically correct are the ones who should get a grip. Life is passing you by regardless of your stance on political correctness. Sometimes it is more important to say what you really think. Life is too short not to.
PC Ghey.
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