Poll: Being politically correct.

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Kriptonite

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What's up with 'Political Correctness'? I don't understand how 'little people' is better than midget. I guess I'm just a callous person with no feelings toward others. Or maybe I just think it's ridiculous. Anyway, when(if you ever are) are you politically correct?
 

Neonbob

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Only if I'm specifically told that the person that I'm addressing prefers the PC term.
Unless that happens, I'm not. At all.
 

GodsOneMistake

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If its ever in the name of humor than NOPE lol. I while ago I finally realized that there is no point in being politically correct, because if your not tough enough to take a joke you will NOT survive long in this world
 

riskroWe

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I'm only politically correct around people who are politically correct, because they're the only ones who are ever offended.
 

GoldenRaz

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Only around (polite) strangers, elderly people and priests, whenever I see one...
I mean, it's better to make a good first impression that's somewhat incorrect than to forever seem like a douche, elderly folks just don't seem to be the right crowd for that stuff and priests are a bit scary...
 

LaBambaMan

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Political "correctness" is just another form of censorship, really. In the end, things are only offensive if you take offense to them. People talk shit to me all the time(although i'm a fairly nice guy so I can't figure out why they're all so upset), but I don't let it bother me and it's, thus, no longer offensive to me.

If people just got off their high horses and stopped being so easily offended by everything then the world would be a better place. If someone calls you a racial slur, ignore it. If you don't get upset by it then it has no effect.
 

NeutralDrow

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"Political correctness" is not only fairly pointless, its use is vastly overstated and used as an excuse by people to be assholes. I see far more people bashing people and policies for being "PC" than I see actual people and policies aiming for such. Far more.

Therefore, I really don't care about political correctness, because the only time the concept is ever actually brought up is when people are trying to use it as a cheap talking point. If being PC had any effect other than that, I might give it mind.
 

Magic Muffin Man

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Depends on the situation, I don't "get" political correctness. I mean, how do I describe a black man who is neither African nor American? But in the workplace and at school I try to be "correct".
 

Chimpzy_v1legacy

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My job requires it so I try to keep it down on the workfloor, but on my own time I don't pull any punches. Among friends, I often like to say something controversial just to see what kind of response they would have.
 

MangaVally

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Some people can be more sensitive to upsetting words and comments than others, Depending on how they've been raised and so on. So I don't believe in spewing profanity at every turn. but if I can get away with it, I probably will
 

Julianking93

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I honestly don't know what constitutes as politically correct.

Every time I do something that I think is alright, it turns out that I shouldn't say that, so now, I just say fuck it all, I'll do whatever the fuck I want motherfuckers!!!
 

dashiz94

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Political correctness is complete bullshit and does more harm than good because all it does is point out the negative aspects of a gender, race, sex, or creed.
 

Rooster Cogburn

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I have struggled with what the hell political correctness even is. In the end I do not think it represents any particular ideology at all even when connected with words like "tolerance." I think political correctness is simply the taboos of the cultural 'left' in connection with the political 'left' or the application thereof. In this sense, the left is no more 'politically correct' than the right in that the right has its own rigidly enforced taboos, even if the enforcement of those taboos takes different form. As I view the politics of the conventional 'left and right' as an insane, package-deal false dichotomy of obviously conflicting ideologies I see no reason to respect the cultural taboos so closely connected to it. On the other hand, certain aspects of political correctness make sense in themselves and it behooves us to be mindful of the real-world consequences of breaking taboo.

I don't know, any critiques on that?
 

Zenode

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At work i called somone Madam and she got really shitty at me saying i "shouldnt say that kind of stuff" and i wondered what she was on about so i asked "what does it mean" and the lady replyed saying that it was a person who runs a brothel

Being really pissed off i go home and research, Madam has two meanings a title for a woman, OR a person who runs a brothel.

she told me to call her Ma'am (which is a shortened version of Madam) >.>

Another scenario taking my boat out into the ocean I had to report that i was going out and noone was replying so i started saying, "Is anyone manning the tower" and a few minutes later i got a reply from a woman saying "No someone is personing the tower"

Seriously some people take this shit over the top
 

Therumancer

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I answered "Occasionally" simply because there are a few bits of the political correctness movement that I actually agree with (despite what you might think upon reading some of my other messages).

However, yes... things like calling Midgets and Dwarves "Little People" are stupid. It's sort of like being told that "Asian" is politically correct but referring to the same groups of people as "Orientals" is non-PC? Umm, okay.

There is some logic behind some of it, but even so it seems like an exercise in being inconveinent so someone else can get their rocks off over your inconveinence and feel powerful.

But hey, given that when I worked as a Janitor, and called myself that despite my title being "Enviromental Services Tech" I guess that in of itself says a lot. No matter how much you polish up a turd, it's still a turd. No matter how fancy you make it sound, the dude who mops the floors for crappy pay, mops the bloody floors for crappy pay.

Seeing the thread here vaguely reminds me of one of the more memorable discussions I was involved in on another forum I used to call (and still check occasionally when I have time) called "Sound Off" at www.palladiumbooks.com (you need to request membership to that forum). The discussion was "Is it racist to call a spear chucker, a spear chucker?".

The exact discussion coming from a discussion involving what amount to regressed african primitives (with tribal magic) going up against mecha and such with spears (if I remember exactly). Someone (it might even had been me) used the term and it got... interesting went way off subject, with a massive divide and much lulz was had by all after the fact I guess.

My basic opinion being that it's an insult if you call some normal, civilized guy a "spear chucker" for racial reasons, but it's not racist to refer to an actual pygmy or Zulu in a fantasy game who is umm... chucking spears as a method of attack, the same way. It merely becomes descriptive.

However according to political correctness, the hypothetical question of how to stop a Mecha moving 150 miles per hour using Enchanted Spears (which can damage said armor, especially in great numbers) should probably never have been under discussion to begin with.

Might be getting the exact arguement confused at the time, but basically RIFTS has an Africa setting where most of Egypt has been taken over by a monster empire lead by this apocolyptic demon pharoah guy who is working with the Four Horsemen of The Apocolypse to end the world. Among other things he has trade agreements with Atlantis which has been taken over by a giant tentecle monster with a transdimensional merchant empire from which he procures high tech weapons. The humans of the region embraced the mysticism of the past after the magic returned (in super saturated quantities) and generally object to all of this for reasons which I hope are painfully obvious. While in general the idea of Africa is mostly to play characters from elsewhere coming to stop the Monster Empire, there are new regions, characters, etc... and the question of "okay, even with that magic, how are they supposed to be surprising" comes
up which leads to conversations about how a primitive can fight super science technology, even when you give them the boost of magical weapons that can damage super-science alloys. You know, you've got your line of dudes ready to throw spears or receive a charge, but how do you peg something that even pretty big is moving REALLY fast, and has no real reason to slow down to let you add up all those little magic spear/whatever bee stings.

Well I'm rambling, but I guess what I'm trying to say is that when political correctness can intrude on something like a bunch of nerds talking about obscure RPG conflicts, you know the movement has gone way too far. In a conversation like this someone shouldn't have to watch their every word for fear of potentially offending someone who doesn't like a turn of phrase.
 

Booze Zombie

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Black people are black people, not African-Americans, people with a "disability" have *that disability*, not special needs...

Etc.