Interesting article I felt worth discussing...
Here are snippets of the 5 reasons:
Here are five good reasons Political Correctness must die. http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/jhudnall/2009/05/13/political-correctness-must-die/
Funny, seems to me it says the same thing just in a lot nicer way and in a manner that isn't quite so blunt. What's the point?
Will it end?
Probably not.
Thoughts, comments, additions?
For me there is another reason...
6. It can get you fired. I've come close a couple of times at my (present) job (now have warnings), and have been fired from other jobs because I said "the wrong thing".
So much for the freedom of speech even if trying to be light-hearted. For example, my boss called me on something I said to a family from an Asian descent. When I asked them (as I do with everyone) "where are you from?" They answered "Atlanta." To which I replied "Funny, you dont' look like ya'll from Georgia."... THEY laughed... my boss didn't. She was concerned about what if they DIDN'T laugh.
Dunno about you all but I think this PC-ness of our present societies is going TOO FAR. Yes you don't want to insult people but to be careful to the point where it's better not to say anything at all... well... that's just TOO FAR IMO.
Right now at work, when dealing with customers/tourists... I don't say NOTHING other than what I have to say.
I really love my job.
Here are snippets of the 5 reasons:
Here are five good reasons Political Correctness must die. http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/jhudnall/2009/05/13/political-correctness-must-die/
It does deny us the freedom of speech. Which I understand is the right to say what you think. However we have to (now) say it in a manner that doesn't offend. How much free speech in there is that?1. Its censorship: Point blank, thats what it is. Its used mainly by people on the left to attack people on the right, but not the other way around.
It does classify people, but we've always been classifying people. Just using as what George Carlin calls a "soft-language"... example: "Poor people used to live in slums, now the economically disadvantage lives in sub-standard housing...because they were fired, you know fired? Management wanted to curtail redundancies in the office so people are now no longer viable members of the workforce."2. Its bigotry disguised as manners: You may think all those touchy-feely names they come up with for various special interest groups are more sensitive and empowering than the mean names of the past, but most of them are patronizing and they segregating.
Funny, seems to me it says the same thing just in a lot nicer way and in a manner that isn't quite so blunt. What's the point?
To think alike and to act alike and to talk alike. Can't have any differences here now can we? If we were all different then we couldn't possibly agree upon anything.3. Its an attempt at mind control: The goal of PC always has been to segregate people into classes, destroy the family by marginalizing and polarizing people from traditional values and culture.
True that.4. Evil: The textbook definition of evil is that which is willfully and maliciously harmful to others. What else do you call something that is used to commit so much harm against people and a society as a whole.
It does get on one's nerves after a while. To be told by authority figures (usually teachers and then later employers) not to refer to people by one name but THIS name... for example: Negros, Coloreds, Blacks, and now African-Americans. Funny how the first three are probably now considered offensive when I'm old enough to remember all of them being used on a job or other type of application at one time or another when identifying race. Now whites are being referred to as Caucasians.5. Why should we do what some faceless creeps tell us?: Most of the time we were told what the new term for something is.
Will it end?
Probably not.
Thoughts, comments, additions?
For me there is another reason...
6. It can get you fired. I've come close a couple of times at my (present) job (now have warnings), and have been fired from other jobs because I said "the wrong thing".
So much for the freedom of speech even if trying to be light-hearted. For example, my boss called me on something I said to a family from an Asian descent. When I asked them (as I do with everyone) "where are you from?" They answered "Atlanta." To which I replied "Funny, you dont' look like ya'll from Georgia."... THEY laughed... my boss didn't. She was concerned about what if they DIDN'T laugh.
Dunno about you all but I think this PC-ness of our present societies is going TOO FAR. Yes you don't want to insult people but to be careful to the point where it's better not to say anything at all... well... that's just TOO FAR IMO.
Right now at work, when dealing with customers/tourists... I don't say NOTHING other than what I have to say.
I really love my job.