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Tue Jan 5, 2016, 01:43 PM Jan 2016

Why Trump may be winning the war on ‘political correctness’ [View all]

Article from the Washington Post

In an October poll by Fairleigh Dickinson University, 68 percent agreed with the proposition that “a big problem this country has is being politically correct.”

It was a sentiment felt strongly across the political spectrum, by 62 percent of Democrats, 68 percent of independents and 81 percent of Republicans. Among whites, 72 percent said they felt that way, but so did 61 percent of nonwhites.

“People feel tremendous cultural condescension directed at them,” and that their values are being “smirked at, laughed at” by the political and media elite, said GOP strategist Steve Schmidt.


“Driving powerful sentiments underground is not the same as expunging them,” said William A. Galston, a Brookings Institution scholar who advised President Bill Clinton. “What we’re learning from Trump is that a lot of people have been biting their lips, but not changing their minds.”
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This is an important insight flamingdem Jan 2016 #1
You really have to give people space firebrand80 Jan 2016 #2
Someone needs to tell me what this "PC boogeyman" is they're fighting Blue_Tires Jan 2016 #3
It's more this kind of thing: Nye Bevan Jan 2016 #5
Citizens of Ireland can't vote in U.S. elections. sufrommich Jan 2016 #6
The question was about what people mean when they say "political correctness" muriel_volestrangler Jan 2016 #19
Guess it will always mean different things to different people.. Blue_Tires Jan 2016 #8
If someone has a particularly good idea... philosslayer Jan 2016 #17
PC has moved far beyond that. SolutionisSolidarity Jan 2016 #13
The innernettes are shit anyway... Blue_Tires Jan 2016 #14
"White Tears", "White Privilege", "Microaggressions" and other voter turn offs Democat Jan 2016 #11
Once upon a time, "Democratic" meant "of the people." Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2016 #16
Or really offended, for that matter. WillowTree Jan 2016 #22
Who knew that being a racist, bigot and misogynist (who considered "dating" his own daughter)... demmiblue Jan 2016 #4
This. nt sufrommich Jan 2016 #7
Yep. Solly Mack Jan 2016 #10
According to the poll, 68% of nonwhites feel the same way LittleBlue Jan 2016 #21
Ah the good old days when everyone liked a good racist joke. DefenseLawyer Jan 2016 #9
Most people who complain about "PC" are not nostalgic for overt racism and sexism. Nye Bevan Jan 2016 #15
I didn't say anything about "most people" DefenseLawyer Jan 2016 #24
I used to think sexually demeaning a woman's professional accomplishments was Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2016 #18
But sensible people can see a middle ground whatthehey Jan 2016 #20
Trump is not appealing to "sensible people" DefenseLawyer Jan 2016 #23
I dislike overly PC-nees and identity politics romanic Jan 2016 #12
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