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Edited on Fri Oct-05-12 02:30 PM by No Elephants
on a show that I am watching, or the news, I, of course, watch and listen.
An example is when he was doing his "impression" of Michael Fox's allegedly faked or exaggerated Parkinson symptoms.
Horrible.
By rejecting political correctness, someone says, "I use the word or term that I know will be hurtful when it would be just as easy for me to use one that would not be hurtful. IOW, I pride myself on hurting people for no reason whatsoever."
How big a jerk does it take to say that?
And, you are correct, hate speech often leads to, or is evidence of, some awful things. Similarities to Hitler's Germany do not surprise me as both Parties seem to be going in that direction.
As an aside, one of my pet peeves:
Good people who would never say certain words with reference to certain racial, ethnic or religious minorities or members of the LGBT community have no compunction whatever about referring to cowardice or weakness by referring to "pussy" and strength or bravery by referring to "balls."
The usually impeccably politically correct crew at the Daily Show, for example, does it all the time. (I should say that they are impeccably politically correct except when they are deliberately incorrect for purposes of a comic bit.)
It was especially ludicrous when I would see a DUer post something along the lines of: I wish Reid had Pelosi's balls.
And, if I posted a criticsm of the comment, I was almost always told to lighten up, or worse.
I guess we women are lucky y'all need us for procreation (so far), tbough, so I guess we are not headed for extinction (yet).
WSMA (weaker sex, my ass.)
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