For the purposes of frank discussion, PC simply attempts to shut people up. I recall an online discussion regarding same sex marriage. One poster asserted that unless I agreed that SSM as she wished it was totally acceptable, I was a bigot. No discussion was acceptable. I only had the option to agree or shut the f**k up.
That mindset defines all sorts of words and ideas as inherently unacceptable for the most idiotic reasons. When a man can get fired for properly using the word niggardly in a sentence, that's just rediculous.
dscott8 wrote:Imaginos1892 wrote:It's not about courtesy, it's about having the government throw people in jail for saying Bad Words. I thought that went out with McCarthy.
This is a free country. Our freedom must not be held hostage by every whiner that claims to be 'Offended' by it. Anybody can choose to Take Offense at anything.
Some people want to offend you. When you get all puffed up with offense and indignation, you give them power over you.
People have the right to be assholes. You have the right to call them assholes. Forcing them to be silent because they might Offend Your Delicate Sensibilities is right out of Orwell's 1984.
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So if you walk up to Neil DeGrasse Tyson and call him an uppity nigger who should forget astrophysics and get back to picking cotton, his only option is call you an asshole? Am I to assume you would just accept that and not escalate? Do you think every such exchange will consist of a peaceful exchange of Fuck Yous and folks will just accept that and move on?
There is a legal principle that "fighting words" are an incitement to breach of the peace. (US Supreme Court, Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire, 1942.) I will grant that some people have overdone the agenda-based editing of language, but I disagree that there is a legal right to be an asshole. Not when being an asshole provokes trouble.