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Political correctness is America's newest form of intolerance, and is especially pernicious because it comes disguised as tolerance. It presents itself as fairness, yet attempts to restrict and control people's language with strict codes and rigid rules. I'm not sure that's the way to fight discrimination. I'm not sure silencing people or forcing them to alter their speech is the best method for solving problems that go much deeper than speech.
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Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Salazaar wrote:Professor Smooth wrote:Political correctness never would have gotten such a foothold if people could just be nice to one another.
That is absolutely impossible. Man is cruel, violent, and self-absorbed. Never nice. Sorry if that came a little harsh.
Autobot032 wrote:Political correctness is bullshit. Plain and simple.
It's fancy (and sadly acceptable) terminology for saying despicable things without the impact. (Or so people think)
It's a ridiculous do-se-do that lets you tiptoe around a subject without incurring the full wrath of someone or a group.
People call me honkey, fatass, etc and they're up front and honest with what they think. I respect them for that, but it's not fair because if I did the same exact thing, I'd be called racist, a pig, whatever.
I'm waiting for the day they say "PC is over, go back to what it was" and then we'd all say what we really feel and get this **** over with.
I think if we all got it out of our systems and said our piece...things wouldn't bury so deep and build up to dangerous proportions.
The Avatar of Man wrote:If you want the answer to racism, it's Dave Chapel-- make a joke about racial stereotypes and biases.
It both labels racism as an absurdity (and thus anyone actually believing of in it equally laughable) and belittles the issue in people's minds (for what is racism but something of the mind?), so that it isn't this huge thing we all have to tip-toe around, and it just shrinks into a jestful nonissue like Irish or Polock jokes.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:Except he ruined it when he quit his show because "too many white people laughed at his jokes".
The Avatar of Man wrote:Salazaar wrote:Professor Smooth wrote:Political correctness never would have gotten such a foothold if people could just be nice to one another.
That is absolutely impossible. Man is cruel, violent, and self-absorbed. Never nice. Sorry if that came a little harsh.
You just have to show them that being selfish butt-holes actually costs them time and money that they could be making by being nice. People like to doe what's in their best interest-- I know that's why I'm usually so courteous
Salazaar wrote:The Avatar of Man wrote:Salazaar wrote:Professor Smooth wrote:Political correctness never would have gotten such a foothold if people could just be nice to one another.
That is absolutely impossible. Man is cruel, violent, and self-absorbed. Never nice. Sorry if that came a little harsh.
You just have to show them that being selfish butt-holes actually costs them time and money that they could be making by being nice. People like to doe what's in their best interest-- I know that's why I'm usually so courteous
actually, "being nice" would cost a hell of a lot more money. If you gave a million dollars to charity, the homeless, the crisis in Darfur, and to churches, do you think you'd get any of that money back in profit? No.
Professor Smooth wrote:I wouldn't give a dime to a church, but...
Donating a ton of money to a charity can definitely buy someone a certain sense of self-satisfaction.
Professor Smooth wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Except he ruined it when he quit his show because "too many white people laughed at his jokes".
Where did you read that?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Autobot032 wrote:Professor Smooth wrote:I wouldn't give a dime to a church, but...
Donating a ton of money to a charity can definitely buy someone a certain sense of self-satisfaction.
It's no longer a question of can you, but should you buy happiness? (stemming from self-satisfaction)
Don't get me wrong, I'll for supporting charities and whatnot, but for the right reasons (I.E. they actually need it, a hell of a lot more than you do), not the self satisfying ones.
If I have to buy my way to being human and humane, then forget it. That's not a world I wish to support.
Nor do I wish to support the climate we have now. Lies, cover ups, polite slaps in the face, charity for show.
Hell no, there has to be a better way...
Kranix-76 wrote:women earn at least 30% less than men when all other factors are considered
For example, people--particularly the white ones--will cite that "Affirmative Action" is just an example of discrimination against white folk, and that people "should be considered based on merit alone, and not because of some P.C. policy."
First off: it's America. Merit doesn't exist. If you're not connected, then you likely never will be, and no amount of hard work will ever change that.
Second: I bet you that nine times out of ten, the person who benefits from the very minimal "equality of opportunity" that Affirmative Action brings is an example of merit, having to struggle in a society that has already made up its mind about her/him based on skin color, has had to prove her/his abilities
institutional racism
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