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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
Public opinion has always been against PC madness. Unfortunately, the people who lead the party you're a member of, are determined to carry on with their social engineering, regardless.
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"Political correctness gone mad"
In the
United Kingdom, "political correctness gone mad" is a widely-used
catchphrase associated with the
conservative Daily Mail newspaper.
[16] A literal interpretation might be that the catchphrase applies to instances where political correctness, desirable in moderation, is taken too far. In reality, however, "political correctness" is almost used pejoratively and the catchphrase is applied to stories (frequently apocryphal) seen as representing extreme forms of political correctness
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_correctness
That made me laugh.
I think the whole political corectness movement started out with good intentions, especially when it came to using non-offensive words for various ethnic groups. I think most of us would agree that some of the historical names used to describe people of African origin would be unacceptable today, and that's partly due to greater awareness, brought about by the politically correct movement, if it can be described as a movement.