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    In Lindy West's’ essay, “‘Political correctness’ doesn’t hinder free speech- it expands it,” she argues against Jonathan Chait definition and political views from an interview with Audie Cornish, on National Public Radio. On the radio they talked “...about activism and political correctness on today's college campuses.” In her essay, West implies that Jonathan Chait and ‘company’ are in agreement that black Americans being killed by government people ‘are the real puppetmasters of an…

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    movement of political correctness as to not offend anyone. According to Princeton, political correctness is “avoidance of expressions or actions that can be perceived to exclude or marginalize or insult people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against.” While preventing discrimination is the alleged goal of the movement, I believe it is counterproductive and on the contrary instills intolerance and ignorance. One of the biggest goals of the political correctness…

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    America is facing today is the issue of “political correctness,” which is the avoidance of any action or verbal expression that is thought to exclude, marginalize, or insult individuals of stereotypically “disadvantaged” people groups. This belief, seemingly enforced strictly by liberals, is plaguing and infecting the minds of this generation, and is ultimately contributing to the complete collapse of the “American dream.” The issue of “political correctness” is one that should be addressed, as…

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    Political correctness propose the idea that we should treat each other with unbiased views. Although this is a great idea many people tend to take it too far causing a whirlwind of problems. The effects of political correctness greatly impact on the majority of the population who follow this idea .In Don’t Rewrite the Bible, Michael Golden emphasizes the role that political correctness plays in our society today. He uses an amusing tone throughout his paper giving insight into people taking…

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    Political correctness is a highly debatable topic. But in all reality does it threaten democracy at all? Although controlling our ideas and opinions may be pushing political correctness to the limit, citizens of America should realize that political correctness is just being generally kind and respectful to those who are different than us. You might remember your mom telling you as a child that it's okay to be different, and that is definitely a true statement. Although in today's society,…

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    concept of political correctness should be considered. Political correctness is defined as the belief that language and practices that could offend political sensibilities should be eliminated. In other words, one who believes that people shouldn’t say or do something because it is offensive in any way is exemplifying political correctness. In several ways, this concept is similar to a more moderate version of the language of Newspeak in George…

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    The concept of political correctness, in an essence, may have been created for the general peace of the peers around, and in a far fetched way, for altruism. Altruism, defined by the Oxford Dictionary is, “The belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others:”. Nevertheless, no matter how “altruistic” political correctness may seem, it is rooted in selfishness and it is detrimental to the development of human thought. Political correctness is the process…

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    about political correctness, and they found that 79 percent of American adults think it is a serious problem in the United States. People who believe politicians are being too careful, 74 percent of Republicans, 66 percent of those not connected with a major political party and 35 percent of Democrats agree. 18 percent of American’s think the United States aren’t politically correct enough. This poll shows how Americans don’t appreciate manners. Of course, some people exaggerate political…

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    Political correctness is the belief of conforming that the language and practices which could offend political sensibilities should be eliminated. I will argue that political correctness is not conducive to further development of our society. To support this claim, I offer three reasons. Firstly, political correctness cause misinterpretation of speaker’s intention. Secondly, people are being discouraged to express their thoughts and ideas due to the fear of negative judgement. Thirdly, political…

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    Political correctness has gone too far To simply question the use of political correctness can get you marked as a target by large leftist groups. Political correctness is defined by dictionary.com as being “Marked by or adhering to a typically progressive orthodoxy on issues involving especially ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or ecology.” The term “politically correct,” while originally meaning to be in line with political doctrine, was adopted and popularized by the New Left in the…

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