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Rip Rokken wrote:Political correctness proves that slavery is still alive and well in America. We are only free when we can truly say whatever we really think.
Calbear94 wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Political correctness proves that slavery is still alive and well in America. We are only free when we can truly say whatever we really think.
Political correctness is just a reminder to be sensitive towards the feelings of others. I believe that most people are good and decent. PC is an important part of modern education that causes us to think about how our actions and words may be interpreted by others. Overall, I think it is a good thing although I do not feel that people should be crucified for a slip-up.

Calbear94 wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Political correctness proves that slavery is still alive and well in America. We are only free when we can truly say whatever we really think.
Political correctness is just a reminder to be sensitive towards the feelings of others. I believe that most people are good and decent. PC is an important part of modern education that causes us to think about how our actions and words may be interpreted by others. Overall, I think it is a good thing although I do not feel that people should be crucified for a slip-up.


The_Noble_Cause wrote:Not surprisingly, the sense of oh-woe-is-me victimization, so crucial to modern Conservatism's frail existence, is on full display here.
Political correctness, when meted out accordingly, with due consideration to place and time, is really no different than the most basic social etiquette we pay to others in our daily lives.
Those of you that wish to throw generations of social progress away and prance and hoot like red assed baboons are free to do so - just try not to drag the rest of Western civilization into the abattoir gut pit with you.
You may now resume bashing Muslims, Mexicans, Gays and Obama's religion, all under the false fig leaf of casting off the heavy yoke of "liberal political correctness."
Rip Rokken wrote:Ok, I should say first that I'm all about being sensitive to others... absolutely, and I practice this daily......I will always be highly sensitive to others, but incredibly politically incorrect...
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Ok, I should say first that I'm all about being sensitive to others... absolutely, and I practice this daily......I will always be highly sensitive to others, but incredibly politically incorrect...
That's a distinction without difference.
You either shoot straight from the hip all the time, or you're going through life selectively wearing a PC muzzle - whether you choose to admit it or not.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Ok, I should say first that I'm all about being sensitive to others... absolutely, and I practice this daily......I will always be highly sensitive to others, but incredibly politically incorrect...
That's a distinction without difference.
You either shoot straight from the hip all the time, or you're going through life selectively wearing a PC muzzle - whether you choose to admit it or not.

AlteredDNA wrote:However, to demonize, or worse, criminalize, someone's speech on some subjective grounds that it "offends" someone is the "political correctness" that we red assed baboons take offense to.

conversationpc wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Ok, I should say first that I'm all about being sensitive to others... absolutely, and I practice this daily......I will always be highly sensitive to others, but incredibly politically incorrect...
That's a distinction without difference.
You either shoot straight from the hip all the time, or you're going through life selectively wearing a PC muzzle - whether you choose to admit it or not.
Wrong. There are times to shoot from the hip. Straight talk is definitely sometimes needed. However, there are also appropriate times to choose words that are "softly spoken" as the common phrase goes. That's far different than what most people refer to as political correctness.


Rip Rokken wrote:CPC is exactly right... Look, some people are just "blunt" or "frank" all the time, meaning whatever they think just comes out of their mouth. They are rude, actually.... I believe in being honest, but also being conscious of the feelings of others. Even the Bible talks about "seasoning our words with salt" to make them easier to take. There is nothing P.C. about sparing people's feelings or being sensitive. P.C. is a false form of this, hypocritically forced on people by those who practice discrimination themselves by putting forth the notion that minorities and such are weak and need to be protected from verbal offense... how insulting...
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Not surprisingly, the sense of oh-woe-is-me victimization, so crucial to modern Conservatism's frail existence, is on full display here.
Political correctness, when meted out accordingly, with due consideration to place and time, is really no different than the most basic social etiquette we pay to others in our daily lives.
Those of you that wish to throw generations of social progress away and prance and hoot like red assed baboons are free to do so - just try not to drag the rest of Western civilization into the abattoir gut pit with you.
You may now resume bashing Muslims, Mexicans, Gays and Obama's religion, all under the false fig leaf of casting off the heavy yoke of "liberal political correctness."
Barb wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Not surprisingly, the sense of oh-woe-is-me victimization, so crucial to modern Conservatism's frail existence, is on full display here.
Political correctness, when meted out accordingly, with due consideration to place and time, is really no different than the most basic social etiquette we pay to others in our daily lives.
Those of you that wish to throw generations of social progress away and prance and hoot like red assed baboons are free to do so - just try not to drag the rest of Western civilization into the abattoir gut pit with you.
You may now resume bashing Muslims, Mexicans, Gays and Obama's religion, all under the false fig leaf of casting off the heavy yoke of "liberal political correctness."
Are you going to presume to tell me that Obama quit his church for any other reason other than political correctness?
conversationpc wrote:That's far different than what most people refer to as political correctness.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Those of you that wish to throw generations of social progress away and prance and hoot like red assed baboons are free to do so - just try not to drag the rest of Western civilization into the abattoir gut pit with you.


The_Noble_Cause wrote:It’s just another in a long string of propped up imaginary liberal boogeyman waiting to take something away from your treasured Norman Rockwellian way of life.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:conversationpc wrote:That's far different than what most people refer to as political correctness.
That’s just it. There is no set definition.
It’s just another in a long string of propped up imaginary liberal boogeyman waiting to take something away from your treasured Norman Rockwellian way of life.
In this case, your right to say whatever you want, whenever you want, irrespective of whom or where.
From the way some of you prattle on, you would be tempted to think the Supreme Court was engaging in leftist pussyified political correctness when it deemed the shouting of “Fire!” in a crowded movie theatre unprotected by the First Amendment.
Like a Rorschach pattern, political correctness is open to interpretation, and those with a pre-set agenda will likely see into it only what they wish to.
From my vantage point, what you call “soft speaking” or being “sensitive” is just another form of the very thing you harangue against. Sorry.

conversationpc wrote:Bill O'Reilly has been consistently on the side of this form of oppression.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Downplaying and denying the true issue in the process -the shockingly lilly-white ignorance of his own remarks.



AlteredDNA wrote:I don't think Don Imus - to cite one example - would agree with you here (and I'm no fan of Imus).
Please re-read the posts. It's the, by your own words no set definition that still somehow ends up demonizing and criminalizing (i.e. punishing) someone, merely because they spoke some words.
Rip Rokken wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Downplaying and denying the true issue in the process -the shockingly lilly-white ignorance of his own remarks.
Now I'm truly offended! I'm not white -- I'm pigmentially challenged! And you are calling white folk ignorant? Doesn't P.C. cover us, too?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:I don't think Don Imus - to cite one example - would agree with you here (and I'm no fan of Imus).
Please re-read the posts. It's the, by your own words no set definition that still somehow ends up demonizing and criminalizing (i.e. punishing) someone, merely because they spoke some words.
It wasn't just a case of words spoken.
Sharpton himself stated that he created a stir because he didn't think Imus's racist comments were appropriate for the public airwaves.
Again, where and when, place and time.

The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Downplaying and denying the true issue in the process -the shockingly lilly-white ignorance of his own remarks.
Now I'm truly offended! I'm not white -- I'm pigmentially challenged! And you are calling white folk ignorant? Doesn't P.C. cover us, too?
I'm white.
Like blacks co-opting the epithet "nigger," and using it for positive re-inforcement, I can speak about my own race any way I please.
Like most Limbaugh fans, you sound like you have a real chip on your shoulder.

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