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Ok, given that the PC bullshit thread was destroyed by trolls
, let us try to organize the conversation and move the serious PC debate here.
I have a lot of differences with what I perceive as PC culture, even if I am quite aware that what we generally see is a caricature of what it actually is, or should be, or was or whatever.
I am quite sure that PC culture started from people who actually cared about others, and have a lot of good intentions in their hearts. I understand that the language one uses is something powerful, and care must be taken in choices of words. I agree that state policies should try to guarantee the well being of all regardless of political, sexual or religious orientation, ethnicity and etc. However, I strongly disagree about the actual ways PC culture tries to reach those goals, and also believe that this caricature of the PC culture that we see today is basically a consequence of the own PC original shortcomings. To be honest, I even debate the term "politically correct" in itself. I am sure the one who coined it does not know the meaning of the concept behind the word "politics".
But, before we (I mean, the ones here who do not like PCness in general) start (or continue) to carry on in our charge against it, let us give a chance to its supporters to make their stand, and say what PC culture is really about after all.
Let me just make a request: let us try, if possible, to avoid personal offenses in this thread. It would be quite interesting to see how far we can go, given the completely different views we have. There are a lot of people in this board who could contribute a lot here.
I have a lot of differences with what I perceive as PC culture, even if I am quite aware that what we generally see is a caricature of what it actually is, or should be, or was or whatever.
I am quite sure that PC culture started from people who actually cared about others, and have a lot of good intentions in their hearts. I understand that the language one uses is something powerful, and care must be taken in choices of words. I agree that state policies should try to guarantee the well being of all regardless of political, sexual or religious orientation, ethnicity and etc. However, I strongly disagree about the actual ways PC culture tries to reach those goals, and also believe that this caricature of the PC culture that we see today is basically a consequence of the own PC original shortcomings. To be honest, I even debate the term "politically correct" in itself. I am sure the one who coined it does not know the meaning of the concept behind the word "politics".
But, before we (I mean, the ones here who do not like PCness in general) start (or continue) to carry on in our charge against it, let us give a chance to its supporters to make their stand, and say what PC culture is really about after all.
Let me just make a request: let us try, if possible, to avoid personal offenses in this thread. It would be quite interesting to see how far we can go, given the completely different views we have. There are a lot of people in this board who could contribute a lot here.
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