Thursday 9 May 2013

What has Political Correctness done to us?



No longer can be say that we do not support feminism gay rights without being labelled a 'dinosaur' or backwards. No longer can we express openly support for  policies that bar refugees from seeking asylum or detain them without rebuke. No longer can we say that we do not like prominent gays or prominent Australian (read: western) women. If we said that we did not like a prominent man or prominent person of an ethnic minority, there would be no public outcry whatsoever. But if it was an Australian  woman, or a gay, there would be an outcry and an investigation of the character of the person who dared to make such a claim. 

If a heterosexual man or a person of an ethic minority made a claim that was "discriminatory" in the eyes of the political correctness police. Any heterosexual man or person of an ethnic minority called out discrimination against themselves, it would be shot down and criticised.  If it was one of the PC police officers making a claim which discriminated against the groups it deems not to exists i.e. heterosexual men or a person of an ethic minority, then it would be perfectly legitimate no matter what it was.





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