Re: Politically Correct

From: amaloney@imcnet.net
Sat Nov 1 20:23:03 1997


At Mon, 27 Oct 1997, Roberta Speyer wrote: >
>At Sat, 25 Oct 1997, Arthurfree wrote:
>>I participate in a couple of other lists where "political >correctness/sensitivity" is king, and as far
>>as I can tell all it does is teach people to be overly >sensitive.
>
>Hear, hear! I am so sick to death of Political Correctness!
>
>What is the world coming to? People telling hostesses what to serve at
>dinner parties, disapproving looks when you reprimand your well loved
>little tyrant in a grocery store, zero tolerance for anything you don't
>agree with and vocalizing it without restraint.
>
>What ever happened to being pleasant and charming? When did being nice
>and trying to be flexible or have a few laughs become equated with lack
>of conviction or caring?
>

I agree with you!

Why can we not BE human beings?

This tyranny has to stop.

I believe that much of the problem would be resolved if we focused upon, and respected, the innate dignity of the human being before us in every encounter.

Why have we tossed out the wisdom of the ancients?

--
Al Maloney

"Honi soit qui mal y pense!"





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