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    destroying traditional indigenous culture in all aspects of social institutions. Diversity, presented as propaganda, depicts the exoticism of differences in culture (Fig 1). Sensitivity, tolerance and cultural awareness training contains the political correctness needed to enforce the propaganda of multiculturalism. Excluding the obvious factors of human nature and behaviour, cultural Marxism also regards race and genetics as a myth,…

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    particular, author, journalist, and political correspondent Juan Williams believes, that this is simply an attempt by the left wing to prevent people from doing their jobs, and also from being able to speak their minds. Juan contends that the issue has become a main talking point for both political parties and influences our everyday life. He uses important rhetorical devices such as his tone, diction, and juxtaposition to emphasize his argument against political correctness. “Journalists being…

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    Billy Budd Justice

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    Correctness has been synonymous with justice since the arrival of modern law. However, to claim that “justice” is equal to “being correct” is to bastardize the very essence of “correctness”. This is a result of modeling our justice system after our very own sense of what is correct -- what we believe is best for society. But as one might realize, there then appears a flaw with our justice: What if one’s sense of justice does not agree with another’s sense of justice? What if this very issue…

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    In the novel 1984, one of the most frightening aspects is “Newspeak,” the systematic destruction of language as a medium of truth. “Newspeak” is used to reconstruct the language so that any way of verbal opposition to the Party is impossible. By creating “Newspeak”, the government could remove or change the meanings of different words to assist the power of Big Brother and overall eliminate thoughtcrime. The people of Oceania are greatly controlled by “Newspeak” and the new language it has…

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    has grown in importance in the United States. The original intent of political correctness was to encourage people to become more sensitive to issues involving gender, race, and religion. Now, it has led people to avoid such topics altogether causing the middle ground or the “gray area” to become destroyed. The government would analyze the events in Ferguson but no important conclusion would be reached because political correctness doesn’t allow real debate to occur causing an even deeper…

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    power for statesman and tyrants alike. Both the Federalists and Anti-federalists cast arguments against the system, deeming certain qualities of its structure with more merit than others. Of course, there were political agendas connecting too many aspects of special interests and political corruptness, however, the assembly and arrangement of particular checks on each power in each…

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    The alt-right movement Richard Spencer coined the alternative right in 2008. Many people proposed alternative facts such as new right and dissident right. The 8chan online forum created a new message board known as /pol/ which is short for and also became a gathering point. The making of trump hats saying “make america great again” and pro-trump signs caused many incidents bringing greater scrutiny or the alt-right movement. Deporting the illegal undocumented immigrants. It opposes feminism,…

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    The idea that one has the only acceptable view of a situation is extremely prevalent in today’s society, especially in the increasingly polarized political arena. This view that one’s opponents’ points should not be considered because they are inherently wrong in some sense is extremely illogical. The true mark of an astute modern political thinker is a desire to understand one’s opponents’ positions and motivations for those positions while still maintaining a consistent, logical, personal…

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    authoritarian censorship, simply will not work on a large scale in this modern century. What does work however, is manipulating average citizens into instilling social control onto one-another. The government is not responsible for instilling political correctness, but rather, it is a societal norm practiced by the young men and women of our country, the ones that will shape the future of our civilization. But if the government is a democracy where power is in the hands of the people, then the…

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    Fall Of America

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    one’s family, and the possibility of world peace if all other nations would only listen to the US and their ways as a government. This type of thinking usually continues well into adulthood. Politicians running for President, or more often other political seats, use the American Dream as the lifestyle they will strive toward with their campaign ideas. The…

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