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RE: Political Correctnesss and Pronouns - 8/10/2015 5:33:56 PM   
KenDckey


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I agree and disagree. To me the age of political correctness is the age of political persecution. It seems to me that we persecute people based upon just about anything and everything. Including their belief in the Constitution and what it says.

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RE: Political Correctnesss and Pronouns - 8/10/2015 5:47:24 PM   
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I see no reason not to be polite... if I know a word or phrase upsets someone i will not use it in everyday conversation. But i don't feel I have to search the net to see what the latest correct word is... Now if someone tells me they are offended i have to make a decision... do I care enough about this person to acquiesce are do i end the conversation and walk away.

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RE: Political Correctnesss and Pronouns - 8/12/2015 3:21:14 AM   
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ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

I don't know about politically correct, but there is definitely such a thing as politely correct.



I like this term :)

I think political correctness is generally stupid and certainly has gone too far.

What should be judged is the intention of a statement or action not just blindly saying that a statement or action is not correct.

So when using pronouns, we should always go with what we think is right. If someone uses the wrong pronoun with, say, a transgender person that doesn't necessarily mean they are a bad person or that they want to offend, maybe they just don't know. This is completely different to someone deliberately using male pronouns with a TG female because their opinion is that it is wrong for them to be TG.

The example of the waitress who got penalised for writing "black couple" is where political correctness does more harm than good and only propogates the problem of racism. When she wrote that, it was not to be racist or cause offence, but merely to identify them. It should be no different to writing "blonde couple" or "lady with glasses". If she'd wrote "pair of n*****s", then there would have been grounds for complaint.

People today are too ready to be offended and look for it everywhere, when what they should really be looking at is the intention. If the intention is good and honest, there's nothing to be offended by nor to complain about.

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RE: Political Correctnesss and Pronouns - 8/18/2015 6:34:25 AM   
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ORIGINAL: kdsub

How about ...black... not correct anymore...at least in my area.

A new waitress lost her job in st Louis because she wrote "black couple" on a ticket to help her remember which table a particular food order went. No amount of personal apologies and explanations of her attempt to be sure she got the order right saved her.

If you were in a predominately African American restaurant and a waitress wrote white couple on your ticket would you be insulted?

Butch



Is it not possible to denote someone without resorting to skin color? Ie: green shirt table #4.

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RE: Political Correctnesss and Pronouns - 8/18/2015 6:35:37 AM   
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ORIGINAL: KenDckey

I agree and disagree. To me the age of political correctness is the age of political persecution. It seems to me that we persecute people based upon just about anything and everything. Including their belief in the Constitution and what it says.



Could you be a little more specific?

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RE: Political Correctnesss and Pronouns - 8/18/2015 6:40:48 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Zonie63


Now that I think about it, isn't "waitress" also considered un-PC these days? I've noticed a lot of restaurants use the word "server" so as to make it gender neutral. It's just like how you can't say "stewardess" anymore. Now it's "flight attendant."


While some may prefer to use the terms "server or flight attendant" the well established words waiter/waitress, stewardess/steward are still in use.

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