politically correct, should it be used?

politically correct, should it be used?

  • NO: it's a waste of time,DONT BEAT AROUND THE FUCKEN BUSH

    Votes: 7 87.5%
  • yes: it's polite, i dont want to have the stigma on my conscience

    Votes: 1 12.5%

  • Total voters
    8

silasraven

Well-Known Member
so just give me your thoughts on this matter, this includes but not limited to what you call a person for their race, I.E. black, white, ect handicap/ disabled(or handicapable), retard, and i cant think of anything else help me out mistro!
 

silasraven

Well-Known Member
or cracka. i had one black dude, hilarious, he'd come to work and start talking "man i hate working here with all these lazy niggers" "nothing but a bunch of welfar livin ,chick eaten, watermelon sucken, niggers is what we got working here. always had me laughing and he couldnt day it without laughing him self. called him self one too "i dont give a fuck its what i am" still one the best guys i worked with.
 

mame

Well-Known Member
In HS football, I was on a mostly black team (as a white guy) and our defensive coach was also a white guy (Irish, looked fairly ginger w/ red hair, freckles and fair skin) but he was real homies with the black kids (bumpin the music, going to the McDonalds w/ them, etc)... One day he walked up and called me a "white-T". I'll never forget that, ever. It was the most "Wigger" move I ever witnessed in person... lol.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
My principal complaint with PC is that it generates divisiveness in the professed interest of reducing it ... there is a smarmy hypocrisy about shining a floodlight on opportunities for offensiveness ... while piously saying "let's not offend". cn

There is also a wholesale retreat from the elegance of language. "Their" is not an acceptable gender-neutral singular pronoun. "Gender" is a grammatical term and not an acceptable euphemism for "sex". And I refuse to say "developmentally differently-abled feline-American" when it was, is and will be, in fact, a leotard. cn
 

Total Head

Well-Known Member
there's a difference between being politically incorrect and downright insulting. calling a black guy a black guy is offensive to some because they feel i should use "african american". that's pandering, not pc. not all black guys are even of african descent so who's ignorant now? no one calls me "european american" or even caucasian anymore. it's just plain 'ol "white", but on the same form there will be 8 million "politically correct" terms like "pacific islander" "south asian" or "african american". why don't they care where my people are from? pc bullshit is just a tool to keep people in separate groups so someone can further the agenda du jour.
 

Winter Woman

Well-Known Member
I'm on a board for an organization and they had a training program for new board members. At the training session the word 'gay' was used we were told that in no uncertain terms that that term was not to be used in official business.

I just don't like the way the word lesbian sounds. My sister-in-law is gay and I've been in a room while people are talking about her and not knowing she is related to me and when they say lesbian it's with a sneer. The word gay seems warmer and friendlier. Of course, I put those people on notice and you should see their faces when I tell them I'm a family member.

I now have been corrected by the PC police and find them intolerant.
 

Airwave

Well-Known Member
Political Correctness was started by Stalin as a way to control what people say. The governments have started to use it for the same reason. Just another way to control the masses.
 

smokinheavy79

New Member
so just give me your thoughts on this matter, this includes but not limited to what you call a person for their race, I.E. black, white, ect handicap/ disabled(or handicapable), retard, and i cant think of anything else help me out mistro!
only if you're a sissy queer that can't take a joke.
 
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