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Ship of Fools

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42. THANKS! I've been yelling about this for years.
Sun May 20, 2012, 05:47 AM
May 2012

Except I always used the word *polite.* Kind of quaint
and goofy, but nimrods surrounding me understand it
more easily.

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Good idea CJCRANE May 2012 #1
Nope. Nye Bevan May 2012 #2
Silly as your example is, it could marybourg May 2012 #6
Or it could just be plain stupid. Throd May 2012 #9
They are two separate things... Cave_Johnson May 2012 #15
I've never heard of a non-christian being disallowed pipoman May 2012 #44
Well i guess I meant "allow" in the marybourg May 2012 #52
Ishtar is the Babylonian Goddess of Fertility FarCenter May 2012 #53
That's geometrically incorrect. rug May 2012 #27
It's "ellipsoid" and you're in the wrong room. This is politically correct - "pedantic" is 2nd door. lumberjack_jeff May 2012 #55
Oops. rug May 2012 #56
"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
A PC term for "politically correct"? NoPasaran May 2012 #7
Well I considered it, and will continue to "politically correct". Throd May 2012 #8
I've been using the term for at least 40 years. hobbit709 May 2012 #10
I don't think so. oldhippie May 2012 #11
No. There's a reason PC sometimes has a negative connotation RZM May 2012 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2012 #13
No, it was in the early 1970s. Jim Lane May 2012 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2012 #35
"politically correct" Shankapotomus May 2012 #14
Because it comes off as pretentious, for one. Warren DeMontague May 2012 #16
And neither will I understand Shankapotomus May 2012 #31
There are better and worse ways of framing things. Warren DeMontague May 2012 #32
so when tea baggers object to the term sharia or ramadan, you are going to back them up, arely staircase May 2012 #40
As outlined in my previous post, Shankapotomus May 2012 #41
point well taken and my example was poor, here is a real life one for yo arely staircase May 2012 #49
The name change would be Shankapotomus May 2012 #51
"pain"? Or simple over sensitivity? pipoman May 2012 #46
You have judge each case on Shankapotomus May 2012 #47
So you refer to Easter Eggs as "Spring Spheres"? Nye Bevan May 2012 #18
I had not heard of those Shankapotomus May 2012 #23
Well, that's why you need people like me on DU... derby378 May 2012 #26
Most of those 'politically correct' terms are RW nonsense CJCRANE May 2012 #28
But the difference between you Shankapotomus May 2012 #29
But I've never met a non-christian who objects to the term "Easter Eggs"*. CJCRANE May 2012 #30
It even sounds like something right wingers made up in order treestar May 2012 #43
Who actually comes up with these new terms? CJCRANE May 2012 #24
Very sensitive and caring souls pipoman May 2012 #48
It seems like the "Spring Spheres" story was a hoax... CJCRANE May 2012 #25
"spring spheres"might be more in line with the traditional meaning of easter Warren DeMontague May 2012 #33
I would never use a word commonly perceived as a racial slur hifiguy May 2012 #17
That would be too easy for those unclear on the concept. n/t EFerrari May 2012 #19
This is Help & Meta material. Quantess May 2012 #20
You’re orating equine excrement… TLM May 2012 #21
I dunno. It is indeed interesting to watch the progression in terms. trof May 2012 #22
so it isn't pollitically correct to say the words pollitically correct? arely staircase May 2012 #36
No, those words are very different quinnox May 2012 #37
i have never thought of political correctness as being exclusively owned by the left or right arely staircase May 2012 #38
But "politically correct" has a meaning that is distinct from respect. Marr May 2012 #39
THANKS! I've been yelling about this for years. Ship of Fools May 2012 #42
Sounds like a new politically correct request.. pipoman May 2012 #45
They don't mean the same thing lunatica May 2012 #50
When "respect" prevents discussion, it should be jettisoned. lumberjack_jeff May 2012 #54
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