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    Has Political Correctness Gone too Far? Everyday in society we hear people say things like, “They’re just a racist,” “Stop being a bigot,” or “What a sexist pig.” Who would want to disagree with the people making these accusations? You would then be accused of the same thing. What happens when people make these accusations, that you’re racist, sexist, homophobic, or a bigot? Well, it becomes your reputation, it can destroy your career, or invalidate a lifetime of good work. We see people that…

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    PC Language is NOT just another way to avoid dealing with the real issue at hand! In recent years the term ”Political Correctness” has been used more widely than ever before. It is usually used as a pejorative, not uncommonly from the right, talking down on people who they think are avoiding the truth by not offending anyone. They are afraid that by the usage of PC language they will lose their right to offend people without being instantly labeled as racists. While instantly labeling someone…

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    I was employed at a large facility that required that every individual within the facility work together to strive to make sure that the patients and customers of the facility left the facility knowing that they had been well taken care of, to the best of everyone’s ability. I was employed as an Administrative Assistant I in the Supply Chain Management Department in the Shipping and Receiving Department at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. My job was to ensure that orders and…

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    Understanding of multiplication facts is essential to have down by fourth grade. Knowing the times tables and being able to fluently recall immediately is needed throughout the entire year because of PA Mathematics Standards beginning with multiplication of multidigit numbers. There were students in my fourth grade classroom that had yet to be fluent with their multiplication facts, and it was necessary for them to have it down, for everyday mathematics and for the PSSA’s. I discussed with my…

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    helping hand, nor another that needs to be punished. It is political correctness, however, that forces us to see how we’re different, be it by sex or race, and to rush to judgement when someone is comfortable with their differences, even joking around about their various cultures and creeds. Political correctness is the weak brainchild of the pussified. It’s what will destroy us as other cultures give a rat’s ass about political correctness.…

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    The authors believe religious correctness is a danger to public policy, the American constitution, political debate and to the population (Kramnick & Moore, 1997). To allow this system to overtake the Constitutional governing mandates is to destroy the country itself. Ironically, the religious correctness movement, otherwise known as the Religious Right, believes quite often in the strict adherence to and literal nature…

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    How is due process defined? In the most basic term it is considered to be procedural correctness. A fair and impartial set of rules that protect an individual's rights. Due Process of Law is found within the first 10 amendments of the constitution known as the Bill of Rights. Although Due Process of Law are guaranteed by the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments. The amendments that focus on the Due Process of Law are the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments which both state that an…

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    shirts that displayed the American flag on Cinco de Mayo, a Mexican holiday. (thetruthwins.com) These are all examples of political correctness. Political correctness is defined as the agreeing with the idea that people should be careful to not use language or behave in a way that would offend a particular group of people. (Merriam-Webster.com) Political correctness is the biggest threat to the United States because it makes us weak and vulnerable. It regards certain topics, expressions and…

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    Political correctness is a problem that has swept over America in recent years. Every word anyone says in all walks of life, from politics, to business, to school, has become politically correct to avoid hurting anyone’s feelings. Everybody is a victim and everybody gets butthurt at the simplest words or phrases that come out of a guy’s mouth. The American society as an entirety has become too politically correct, from the politics of our government, to the businesses of our economy and the…

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    of Political Correctness” to convince audiences of his theory that Marxism is the basis for modern American political correctness. Lind initially supports his theory by stating parallels between the two: the ideologies, the victimization, the restriction of certain groups, and the cunning presentations used. He further links these statements as he claims that political correctness represents the cultural side of Marxism, which then leads to his justification that political correctness stemmed in…

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