Taking a Stand Against Political Correctness Nancy Morgan
RightBias.com
December 12, 2010
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With a fake date?
Some things we call “PC” are simply our way of placing a curb on the tongue; both ourselves and others. “PC” becomes a real problem when people use it to effect others’ livelihoods negatively, carrying a grudge to no end when they are offended by another’s language.
I am convinced every person holds in their heart many things that never issue forth from the mouth, and yet are no less dastardly. The other side of things is how thin-skinned some people are when offensive language (whether truly or potentially), sounds out.
A civil society will try to tone down vulgarities, and yet treat one another with some understanding when conditions deteriorate. Besides, there happens to be some fine humor when those who are overtly uncouth speak their mind in the presence of those who are overly genteel, verbal fireworks notwithstanding.
PC Don’t mean Sh*t to me
LMAO Neither does correct grammar.
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