How careful we must be today - to avoid the slightest slight to others. If we continue, we will become totally homogenized - each looking, acting, talking, and walking like each other. The unique identity into which we were born will mellow...
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Yes, "black" is politically correct, provided you are not referring to African-Americans. "African-American" would be wrong when referring to someone from, say, Jamaica. "Black" might be the preferred term for ...
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Politically Correct [...] The original sense of politically correct was as a term used to address mixed bodies of people so as not to offend. In 1793, Justice James Wilson in Chisholm v. Georgia used the term to distinguish between the phra...
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Letterman's joke about Palin's daughter wasn't the first time a comedian has been accused of telling a joke that could be blamed for the possibility of instigating a criminal act.
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Are we going a bit overboard on this political correctness thing? This thought occurred to me after reading two minor items in the newspapers this week. The first one was about a company in America warning its male employees not to send Va...
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Ah, Christmas - the most wonderful time of the year; time for It's a Wonderful Life , Silent Night , Santa Claus, your millionth time to watch A Christmas Story and, of course, the endless shopping. It's also the time of year when the Ameri...
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No matter if you are: Black Mexican Italian Polish RedNeck Blond RedHead Bald Fat Skinny Short Tall Asian Native American Male Female Old Young etc. etc. etc. The list goes on and on when used in our conversations each day. Part of the prob...
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