Sixty-three percent (63%) of U.S. voters say political correctness prevented the military from responding to warning signs from Major Nidal Malik Hasan that could have prevented the Fort Hood shootings from taking place.A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that just 16% disagree and do not believe political correctness kept military authorities from possibly stopping the killing of 13 people and the wounding of many others in the November 5 incident. Twenty-one percent (21%) are not sure.
Voters also have very mixed feelings about how President Obama and the Army responded to the Fort Hood incident.
Older Americans are more suspicious of political correctness than voters under 40. Whites were more likely than African-Americans to think political correctness kept the military from responding to warning signs from Hasan.
Politically correctas if any other way of thinking, speaking, or behaving, is incorrect.
If you are politically incorrect, then you are not following the party lineyour politics are somehow out of sync, and you must be brought back into alignment with the correct, approved way of thinking, speaking, and behavingfor the good of the collective.
As the Star Trek Borg would say, Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.
A SIDE NOTE (not related to hasan....................)