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In reply to the discussion: Would you please consider using the word "respect" (or disrespect) instead of "politically correct"? [View all]Ship of Fools
(1,453 posts)42. THANKS! I've been yelling about this for years.
Except I always used the word *polite.* Kind of quaint
and goofy, but nimrods surrounding me understand it
more easily.
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Would you please consider using the word "respect" (or disrespect) instead of "politically correct"? [View all]
jtuck004
May 2012
OP
It's "ellipsoid" and you're in the wrong room. This is politically correct - "pedantic" is 2nd door.
lumberjack_jeff
May 2012
#55
"this post is 'politcally correct'" vs "this post is 'respect' "? doesn't seem to make sense using
msongs
May 2012
#3
Think about it. Would you a call a black person a ____, or a hispanic person a ________, or a white
CJCRANE
May 2012
#5
So, if one is being "politically incorrect", one is being rude or disrespectful?
MissMarple
May 2012
#4
so when tea baggers object to the term sharia or ramadan, you are going to back them up,
arely staircase
May 2012
#40
point well taken and my example was poor, here is a real life one for yo
arely staircase
May 2012
#49
"spring spheres"might be more in line with the traditional meaning of easter
Warren DeMontague
May 2012
#33
so it isn't pollitically correct to say the words pollitically correct?
arely staircase
May 2012
#36
i have never thought of political correctness as being exclusively owned by the left or right
arely staircase
May 2012
#38