Quotes about political-correctness
Padgett Powell - Mrs. Hollingsworth's Men
Now she understood a few things: that the American academy, which one might have thought the place to defend freedom of speech, had been the seat and soul of abrogating freedom of speech, if the first assault on its freedom can be said to be restricting, or handcuffing speech. The day she heard “redneck” on NPR, she turned NPR off, not because broadcasters were still using the term, but because she knew one day they would not be. In fact, she had a vision of the quiet moment backstage at a Bosto
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Half of a Yellow Sun
The truth has become an insult.
rassool jibraeel snyman -
Oppressors specialise in rasing wolves from amonst the sheep then together with the wolves devour the sheep
Lionel Shriver - 2029-2047
In an era of weaponized sensitivity, participation in public discourse is growing so perilous, so fraught with the danger of being caught out for using the wrong word or failing to uphold the latest orthodoxy in relation to disability, sexual orientation, economic class, race or ethnicity, that many are apt to bow out. Perhaps intimidating their elders into silence is the intention of the identity-politics cabal — and maybe my generation should retreat to our living rooms and let the young peopl
Gore Vidal -
As societies grow decadent, the language grows decadent, too. Words are used to disguise, not to illuminate, action: you liberate a city by destroying it. Words are to confuse, so that at election time people will solemnly vote against their own interests.
Steven D. Levitt - Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
For emotion is the enemy of rational argument.
Jeff Rasley - Polarized! the Case for Civility in the Time of Trump: An Experiment in Civil Discourse on Facebook
My commitment is to urge us all toward moderation and good will toward fellow citizens. If we can set aside unworthy emotions that deepen our political divide, concentrate on finding solutions to the problems our country and communities face, we can then work toward a brighter future with less rancor but firm in our purpose. Or, we can feed our primitive fight or flight impulse by lashing out in social media and then duck into our silos. If we do that, the unhealthy polarization of the time of T
Ryszard Legutko - Triumf człowieka pospolitego
Captured by the ideological animus, both socialist and liberal-democratic art abandoned the criterion of beauty - considered anachronistic and of dubious political value - and replaced it with the criterion of correctness.
Ray Palla - H: Infidels of Oil
An elementary school student asked me the NOT “politically correct” question, “Is an idiot smarter than a moron?” I had to Google it because I was afraid to respond in today’s PC society and didn’t want to offend him, his parents, or anyone else. Here’s what I found.Technically, a moron is smarter than an idiot. An imbecile is also smarter than an idiot.Although today the words are considered insulting and derogatory, prior to the 1960s they were widely used as actual psychology terms associated
Angelo Codevilla -
Tacit collaboration by millions whobite their lip is even more essential than lip service by thousands of favor seekers. Hence, to stimulate at least passive cooperation, the party strives to give the impression that “everybody” is already on its side. (The Rise of Political Correctness)
Terry Pratchett - Johnny and the Bomb
You're not allowed to call them dinosaurs any more," said Yo-less. "It's speciesist. You have to call them pre-petroleum persons.
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
The powerful are like a compressor, they will grind into paste everything on their way
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
What some politicians really mean when they saythis country: me, my party, my ethnic groupinternational justice is biased: they want to arrest meterrorists: oppositionillegal immigrants: refugeeselections: remaining in powerpeace: eliminating the oppositioninternational community: the rich countriesthe people: sympathisers of my party
Ana Claudia Antunes - The Mysterious Murder of Marilyn Monroe
Inequality and poverty, health and wealth are hand in hand. And if we are all born equal that should be true in all lands. We cannot divide the world between poor and rich countries. It's like saying the ones are good, the others are junkies. That can only increase more prejudice, miseries and sorrow. Turning the wheel today it will lead to a better tomorrow.
Andrew Heller -
Word-banning seems to be a trend of late. It's become fashionable to try to ban words we're uncomfortable with, which you really can't do in the first place. You can no more ban a word than you can ban the air. In fact, language is a lot like air – ban it all you want, it's still there.
Garret Keizer - Help: The Original Human Dilemma
Everyone believes in sin, the people who charge their peers with political incorrectness and the people who regard political correctness as the bogey of a little mind. What everyone does not believe in, as nearly as I can tell, is forgiveness.
Helmut Newton -
The term "political correctness" has always appalled me, reminding me of Orwell's "Thought Police" and fascist regimes.
Jessica Roy -
It says a lot about Sandberg’s brand of feminism that this campaign focuses on policing language rather than bringing attention to important issues that have real impact on women and girls
Milo Yiannopoulos -
Like much of the identitarian Left, feminists want to replace old etiquette rules with a new system of politically-driven language policing, controlled by them and predicated on nebulous hurt feelings and speculative "harm." Having long overturned the hectoring, socially-conservative establishment, they now want to assume its place.
John Scalzi -
If your social consciousness seems stuck in 1975, 2014 is gonna be a rough ride.
Anthony Stevens - Jung: A Very Short Introduction
The specious idea that gender differences are due entirely to culture, and have nothing to do with biological or archetypal predispositions, still enjoys wide currency in our society, yet it rests on the discredited tabula rasa theory of human development and is at variance with the overwhelming mass of anthropological and scientific evidence.
Socrates - Crito and Phaedo of Socrates.
...[S]ome of the opinions which people entertain should be respected, and others should not.
David Plotz -
Changing the way we talk is not political correctness run amok. It reflects an admirable willingness to acknowledge others who once were barely visible to the dominant culture, and to recognize that something that may seem innocent to you may be painful to others.
rassool jibraeel snyman -
far too many politicians suffer from foot and mouth disease they always put a foot in their mouths
Anita B. Sulser PhD - We Are One
The West is evidently no longer a safe place to express our opinions, unless we are prepared to meet a bloody end by doing so. The choice is ours, but we can be guaranteed that our government and law enforcement agencies will continue to support pedophilia, political correctness and multicultural genocide under the guise of religion.
Mie Hansson - Where Pain Thrives
No man has the courage to approach her or initiate questions she herself rise, for all men fear a fascist and she can very well be a fascist’s wife.
John Pontius -
…We had spiritually marked ourselves. This marking began…when the counterculture of political correctness began, and the assault on Christian values and traditions began. At first it seemed so ridiculous that it was harmless, kind of like a disease to which we were all immune. Soon, however, it was recolored to equal compassion, fairness, acceptance, tolerance, and equality. From there it evolved into a power with the ability to take any truth and repaint it as a lie, to take any lie and relabel
Qiu Xiaolong - Death of a Red Heroine
Justice was like coloured balls in a magician's hand, changing colour and shape all the time beneath the light of politics.
Jean Baudrillard - The Transparency of Evil: Essays in Extreme Phenomena
Each category is generalized to the greatest possible extent, so that it eventually loses all specificity and is reabsorbed by all the other categories. When everything is political, nothing is political anymore, the word itself is meaningless. When everything is sexual, nothing is sexual any more, and sex loses its determinants. When everything is aesthetic, nothing is beautiful or ugly any more, and art itself disappears.
Rachel Alexander -
Has society really become quite thin-skinned, or is acting “offended” a new tactic that is being used to shut down legitimate political debate? Progressives are increasingly claiming to be offended whenever those on the right disagree with their left-wing positions. It doesn't matter what the issue is; the left will divert a legitimate political debate into an accusation that the right disagrees with them because they are full of hate towards them.
James "Doc" Crabtree -
If you think that political correctness is no big deal, just remember that the communists started by eliminating inconvenient people and ended by eliminating inconvenient people.
James Crabtree -
If you thing political correctness is no big deal, just remember that the communists started by eliminating inconvenient speech and ended by eliminating inconvenient people.
Doris Lessing -
Political correctness is the natural continuum from the party line. What we are seeing once again is a self-appointed group of vigilantes imposing their views on others. It is a heritage of communism, but they don't seem to see this.
Charles F. Glassman - Brain Drain The Breakthrough That Will Change Your Life
The best way to expose our ignorance is to hold on to biased ideas and opinions, because we fear giving the upper hand to the other side.
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
Politicians look for interests not people
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
A politician will promise the moon but deliver an ant hill
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
Mix carefully truth and deceit, you have politics
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
In theory man is put at the center of everything but in practice he is barely allowed to sit on the sidelines
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
We fight exploitation of man by man in words but live it in daily life
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
Live as if you were a country and other people as other nations. Then learn politics
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
Politics preys on people's naivety
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
Politicians are a breed of the human race who believe they know everything
rassool jibraeel snyman -
A mother was thinking of how to keep her naughty child in line she tried using the boogey man it didn't work ... she thought and thought then said "the Politician is going to get you" and he was never naughty again
Cate O'Brien -
Recently, I have seen an increasing amount of disdain for political corectness, and I’ve been wondering why. Why is there so much hatred for a concept that was created solely so that people would respect one another?
Stephen Hawking -
It is generally recognized that women are better than men at languages, personal relations and multitasking, but less good at map-reading and spatial awareness. It is therefore not unreasonable to suppose that women might be less good at mathematics and physics. It is not politically correct to say such things....But it cannot be denied that there are differences between men and women. Of course, these are differences between the averages only. There are wide variations about the mean.
Stephen Hawking -
t is generally recognized that women are better than men at languages, personal relations and multitasking, but less good at map-reading and spatial awareness. It is therefore not unreasonable to suppose that women might be less good at mathematics and physics. It is not politically correct to say such things....But it cannot be denied that there are differences between men and women. Of course, these are differences between the averages only. There are wide variations about the mean.
Sebastian Gorka - Defeating Jihad: The Winnable War
You cannot win a war if you cannot talk honestly about the enemy Since the 9/11 attacks, political correctness and ideological prejudice—under both Republican and Democratic presidents—have distorted our analysis of the enemy, preventing us from drawing an effective plan to defeat the likes of Al Qaeda and the Islamic State. The Obama administration, blinded by its own preconceived ideas of why terrorism occurs, is influenced by malevolent actors who have an interest in censoring any talk of the
James Morris Robinson - Genesis: A New World Order
We do not guess outcomes nor consider if consequences are right, wrong or ethical. We execute our orders. We do not question them. We are soldiers and we are at war against all terrorists…foreign and domestic. ~Seasoned Loyal Solider – United States Armed Forces~
David S.E. Zapanta - Posthumous
Can’t call ‘em zombies anymore,” sighed Manny. He seemed almost wistful. “Now we gotta be all politically correct. It’s like the Cold Wars never happened.
George Orwell - 1984
And yet it was a fact that if Syme grasped, even for three seconds, the nature of his, Winston's, secret opinions, he would betray him instantly to the Thought Police. So would anybody else for that matter: but Syme more than most. Zeal was not enough. Orthodoxy was unconsciousness.
Oliver Burkeman -
Mainly, it’s not that there are things you can’t say. It’s that there are things you can’t say without the risk that people who previously lacked a voice might use their own freedom of speech to object.
Dr.Ashok Anand -
Any society can be controlled and pushed on the road to peace and progress but not an intolerant one.
Raheel Farooq -
Politics is the only art whose artists regularly disown their masterpieces.
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
Politicians are a higher breed of men. They know that this world is ruthless and that they must live accordingly to cope with it
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
A politician is a man in his natural state
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
All of the wars in the world are fueled by power struggles either at individual, national or international levels
Mark Crutchfield - The Last Best Gift: Eye Witnesses to the Celebrity Sabbath Massacre
The dream of true economic, gender and racial equality in a free society, which was cherished (if not achieved) by Leftists of the post-war generation, died under New Labour; but the egalitarianism at its heart was resurrected by a merciless minority as the brain-sucking zombie of Political Correctness.
Henry Fairlie -
The legend of our times, it has been suggested, might be "The Revenge of Failure". This is what Envy has done for us. If we cannot paint well, we will destroy the canons of painting and pass ourselves off as painters. If we will not take the trouble to write poetry, we will destroy the rules of prosody and pass ourselves off as poets. If we are not inclined to the rigors of an academic discipline, we will destroy the standards of that discipline and pass ourselves off as graduates. If we cannot
William A. Henry III - In Defense of Elitism
It is scarcely the same thing to put a man on the Moon as to put a bone in your nose.
DaShanne Stokes -
Political correctness' as 'over-sensitivity' is code for saying the privileged shouldn't have their unearned privileges questioned.
DaShanne Stokes -
People often call fighting racism being 'PC' when they don't want to confront their own prejudice
N.K. Jemisin -
If the first words out of your mouth are to cry ‘political correctness!’, … chances are very, very high that you are in fact part of the problem.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana -
A 'black' man who draws a 'black' person with big lips is called observant. A 'white' man who does the same is called a racist.
Paul Edward Gottfried - After Liberalism: Mass Democracy in the Managerial State
Today pluralism operates as a court religion, while having less and less intellectual credibility. Betraying the plastic terminology in which its directives are framed are the additions to the “Human Rights Code” passed in the Canadian province of Ontario in 1994. The Code cites “human dignity” to justify the criminalization of “conduct or communication [that] promotes the superiority or inferiority of a person or class because of race, class, or sexual orientation.” The law has already been app
Paul Edward Gottfried - After Liberalism: Mass Democracy in the Managerial State
What made such a plan seem workable was that for the early pluralists and their multicultural descendants society would have fewer and fewer traditional groups. The kind of pluralist society that Dewey and Kallen envisaged would go beyond rooted ethnic communities. It would become the evolving creation of “free” individual participants, setting goals under scientific direction and having their material interests monitored by a “conductor state.” The world as conceived by pluralists was there to b
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
Politicians are not afraid of their mistakes, they are afraid their mistakes will not succeed
Bangambiki Habyarimana - The Great Pearl of Wisdom
Sincerity is not part of the political vocabulary. If it is used or implied bells should ring
Angelo Codevilla -
Comrade, your statement is factually incorrect.” “Yes, it is. But it is politically correct.” (The Rise of Political Correctness)
C.S. Lewis - The Screwtape Letters
... A few centuries earlier... humans still knew pretty well when a thing was proved and when it was not; and if it was proved they really believed it. They still connected thinking with doing and were prepared to alter their way of life as the result of a chain of reasoning. But what with the weekly press and other such weapons, we have largely altered that... Man has been accustomed, ever since he was a boy, to having a dozen incompatible philosophies dancing about together inside his head. He
David Foster Wallace - Consider the Lobster and Other Essays
There's a grosser irony about Politically Correct English. This is that PCE purports to be the dialect of progressive reform but is in fact - in its Orwellian substitution of the euphemisms of social equality for social equality itself - of vastly more help to conservatives and the US status quo than traditional SNOOT prescriptions ever were.
Gad Saad -
...These politically correct language initiatives are misguided and harmful. They create highly entitled professional “victims” who expect to be free from any offense, and they engender a stifling atmosphere where all individuals walk on eggshells lest they might commit a linguistic capital crime.
Bill Bryson -
Just because a word or expression has an antiquity or was once widely used does not confer on it some special immunity
George Orwell -
The greatest enemy of clear language is insincerity.
Curtis Sittenfeld - Sisterland
Children are nothing but a problem people create and then congratulate themselves on solving.
Scott M. Roberts -
I maintain that cultural sensitivity should be replaced by cultural awareness. Awareness implies research, consideration, thought, and judiciousness....Sensitivity denies equal access to language. It segregates and censors based on the background of the writer rather than the content of the story. No society can embrace cultural sensitivity and retain full capacity for freedom of speech.
Scott M. Roberts -
The obsession with correct political belief and expression in art is stultifying the genre as it is necessarily exclusive. We are losing our voice in artificial, forced homogeny posing as tolerance. Propaganda-disguised-as-story drives readers away as agenda takes the place of wonder, excitement, character. and conflict.
G.K. Chesterton - Heretics
Good taste, the last and vilest of human superstitions, has succeeded in silencing us where all the rest has failed.
Christopher Hitchens -
I'm very depressed how in this country you can be told "That's offensive" as though those two words constitute an argument.