"somebody who cries over political correctness"
The irony is that that description fits the anti-SJW people more than the SJWs themselves.62 Reply- +1 y
Exactly, It's always those who thump their chests about others being "PC babies" who are the ones often in near hysterics of over some ludicrous conspiracy about a tv character being portrayed by a woman being the trigger to the downfall of white men
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+1 yOn this site, constantly.
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The person that gave you a thumbs down just proved your point.
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Yeah there are so many PC (patriotically correct) right wing crybabies on this site.
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@Ad_Quid_Orator You're a twat. Isn't there some patriarchy you should be smashing while dying your hair pink? You sure you're a guy? Are you "with her"? I feel like you probably enjoy being pegged, dontcha big guy?
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Omg I love you 3000 right now gurl.
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@JohnnySigma85 I just can't stand these lunatic lefties. They have such a distorted view of reality. Some can be blamed on drugs and soy I'm sure but... they must have the worst genetics, I swear.
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Probably and I pray to God that they never reproduce since they're for abortion.
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@JohnnySigma85 I don't think their penis's work, so the chance of them having babies (especially when they are babies) is unlikely. Plus, what woman would want a guy like that?
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A bunch of patriotically correct crybabies may be easy to smash but only in their dreams could they be compared to a patriarchy LMAO.
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@Ad_Quid_Orator Was that English? Did you even finish middle school? Has all that soy gotten in to your brain and made it impossible to form coherent sentences? Try again, we'll wait.
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Wow, you're so dumb you can't follow a single sentence? No wonder the more educated an individual is, the more inclined they are to be liberal.
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He ain't worth the wait. Hopehe doesn't get offended for assuming his gender.
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@JohnnySigma85 That's a good point, he's probably crying under his safety pin as we speak.
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First off, to think that liberals are more intelligent than conservatives shows that your liberal college professors truly fucked you up in the head.
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Now there's someone who can't even spell correctly.
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@Ad_Quid_Orator The more educated? I'm guessing my Masters degree in quantum cryptography with a minor in non linear laser dynamics is more education than you could ever hope to attain.
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What did I misspell?
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Yep because I'm only in a tier 1 PhD program.
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And before you make an ass of yourself by assuming it's in some liberal arts program, it's in STEM.
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@Ad_Quid_Orator Really? You're seeking a Ph. D, yet you believe gender is a spectrum? God help us all. With Doctors like you, we'll all really be fucked.
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Oh hell.
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+1 yTo be honest I don't bump into any outside of G@G or Facebreak. All armchair warriors.
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2.1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Only as soon as I open Facebook or Twitter.
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895 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. In New Orleans it was a lot. I just stopped going around young white people for the most part and did business with foreigners. For some reason I never had a black person pull the race card on me. I take that back, once at work by a young woman, I told her to go fuck herself and got written up for it. "Did you tell Lauren to go fuck herself?" Yep, she said I was racist for telling her to do her job, she needs to go fuck herself.
Out here in Vegas, not one time. If someone even starts on that roll it's just like yeah, keep sucking that glass dick crackles. If there's one thing I had to pick that I love most about this city, it sure as hell isn't PC.02 Reply- +1 y
I'm in New Orleans, but maybe because of my age I don't run into it much. I would avoid telling someone to go fuck themselves, however. I'm very glad people of all ages call me baby, honey and darlin' and it's not a diminuative.. but simply a term of endearment that means we're all in this together, baby!!! Kisses!
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@Screenwriter Oh, don't get me wrong, and it is a very specific age group by and large, you're completely right about that. I'd say about 23 or so to maybe 30. Mostly from out of town and hanging out in the Marigny, though they'd have been cracked over the head with the same attitude here a decade or two ago.
I yell at someone to go fuck themself, get out of my lab, and sort their shit out if they don't want to do their job in a lab because people can die that way. I'd say it isn't personal, but it is, I like breathing atmospheric air, not chlorine, or carcinogenic reagents because someone doesn't want to wash dishes after a reaction.
That can happen from burning out and forgetting steps if all the work gets dumped on you as well. Hell, ever worked with cyanide before? Very few things scare me. Measuring out a gram or two of a chemical that can drop the room if handled wrong definitely does. Working around enough chlorine to wipe out a quarter mile radius, same, or a couple tons of lime (Ca (OH)2) above my head.
+1 yI've had to work alongside a number (I work in tech). They actually make me go kind of insane, wanting to shout out every vulgar thing that pops into my head at some point.
I got reprimanded by upper management one time at a company, for example, for making a joke about my bad driving skills playing to Asian stereotypes when I nearly got into an accident while driving the team around. But it was meant to be self-deprecating and a save to comfort people, but one of them apparently took offense since they reported it to HR (I don't know who).
I left that firm since it was actually making me go insane with the whole PC environment they were trying to create while everyone walks on eggshells and can't make any sort of joke.37 Reply- +1 y
It makes me feel like I'm in kindergarten surrounded by snitches. "Ooh, you said a bad word, I'm telling the teacher!" And I don't respond well even if they tell the teacher since I have a rebellious side of me. So when I'm reprimanded for such things, it doesn't make me want to stop. It makes me want to escalate until I'm shouting the most profane things ever that I don't mean just to rile people up.
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If I spend enough time with people, I might dress up in a Nazi uniform and shouting "Heil Hitler!" not because I support Nazism in the slightest, but just to piss those people off.
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... I'm that type of person. I get scolded for something which I don't believe is the slightest bit to be wrong, and then I'm going to escalate and do something much, much more wrong the next time.
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... it's like I always paid a cost for being offensive when I wasn't, so now I'll show them what I'm like when I'm actually trying to offend -- and maybe they'll start seeing the difference. Sorry for the rant. Those PC babies truly do bring out a most maniacal side of me.
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I also did end up showing up to that firm before I left wearing a Swastika shirt. :-D I didn't go full-blown Nazi uniform but purchased a shirt online and just nonchalantly walked in wearing it. Then I had a colleague pull me over and was like, "Dude, WTF are you doing? Are you trying to get fired?" And I was like, "Maybe." Then I got a meeting with upper management and they were like, "Look, you're one of our best workers but that shirt is really offensive." And I was like, "Is it now? I just thought it was an ancient symbol for peace," and I guess the sarcasm went over their head since they started explaining how the symbol is offensive to Jewish people and whatnot. Anyway, surprisingly I didn't get fired but left that firm on my own after finding it was truly driving me to lunacy.
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that was an angry rant Mr. Nazi
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Damn man, usually you're pretty collected, but working in government I've been in that same environment before. More time to piss and moan than actually do the job there. They'd write me up for having headphones in, I'd just leave them in and keep applying for other jobs. No use staying at a job that leaves you stressed at home.
+1 yHere in California political correctness is a nightmare, but how much you come across depends on where you work or go to school. I tended to see more crazy, politically correct nuts in smaller chains like CVS, and Walgreens more than I ever encountered it in a regular large supermarket. I’m not sure why. We get weekly camera captures of shoplifters where I work that we review. 3 out of 4 of the photos of the shoplifters are usually Black. And one time as my manager was chasing these two Black female shoplifters out the door, one turns to me, with a smile saying, “Don’t be racist.” My thoughts in my head were, Excuse me? So you have disadvantages in society because of racism, but you pull the race card on me like it’s an excuse, and okay to be a thief? Screw you!
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There was a Squidbillies Christmas special that had these expressions.
There was an "Evergreen of seasonal inclusiveness" with a menorah and the kwanza menorah, and for atheists, a picture of Neil Tyson DeGrasse staring at an alien or black hole or something. And atope the tree, a non denominational winter sphere of ambiguity.
I was crying laughing and called my son, and my two best friends to make them laugh. They did! Genuis writers. Only Rick and Morty could come up with something as wonderful!
+1 yRarely. I think youtube might make people think they are more prevalent than they actually are.. then again I don't live in Portland, San Fran or London or some shit.
Midlands, UK is fairly light on PC babies. That said I suspect a lot are they're just not that vocal about it. Negative experiences where pc babies have harassed me or someone in the vicinity for doing or saying something completely acceptable or justifiable (such as when I said dreadlocks are cool and an SJW pc baby jumped on me "don't get dreadlocks, don't get dreadlocks; you can't get dreadlocks unless you're black. Dreadlocks are racist if you're not black).. I reckon about three. Maybe a little more.
Where I live though, seem to be a lot of rational, intelligent, outspoken people who won't stand for harassment and abuse as a response to stating facts or sharing perfectly justifiable opinions.. and actually I come across a decent amount of people who think PC babies are idiots, dislike SJW's and such.00 Reply340 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Surprisingly never even though you see them all over the place on the internet.
I meet racist people all the time though. I’m just white enough and have such perfect English that for some reason racists always start saying racist shit about other races to me. And I’m just sitting there like “uhhhhhhhh...”
But at the same time, the non white people I know are constantly bagging on white people. So I suppose it’s equal.
Nobody is PC in real life. I feel like it’s only on the internet because then there’s something that stays there that you can link and point fingers at. It’s not real life. In real life things work differently than on the internet. In real life it’s OK to say a racist joke. On the internet it could get turned into a shit fest and people could lose their jobs for example.00 Reply
Anonymous(36-45)+1 yAll the time in small conservative towns. I'm in an interracial gay relationship with an adopted son and they get so triggered. They look at us like we're aliens and unwelcome. We just march on proudly as a happy family. Sometimes we get triggered rude comments but we ignore it and take the moral high ground.
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+1 yI meet more people who whine and complain about 'everything being so pc nowadays'
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You must not live in a large city.
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I actually don't. Still, my friends and I are very left leaning and still not pc
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Impossible unless you mean only economically left. Socially left is what PC means. I'm economically left and socially right. I want to protect the environment, break up monopolies, tax investment income but also get rid of PC crap. There is no party that represents me in the USA, it sucks.
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Dude, you can fight for social equality without policing everyone's language like that one Christian aunt at family dinner
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What does social equality even mean? What would you think if for no real reason, group A was given a 250 point advantage (out of 1600) on an admissions test for a highly sought after job? Would this be inequality? Would this situation be wrong?
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That would be wrong. And it also doesn't happen.
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Except maybe for rich people who buy their kids places at university.
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Oh yes it does happen. I guess I can't put links if I'm not level 3 but do a search for "princeton affirmative action study" Can't find the study I read where they explain the 250 SAT score boost for Africans and 180 for hispanics (-50 for asians). The pdf file on the second search result is where it used to be but they got heat for it and deleted it I guess since it was not very politically correct. But yeah this is happening right now, trouble is we are not a protected minority group so we have no lawful way to stop discrimination against us. The IVY league for example is only 25% non-jewish white, despite the USA being 62% white. Maybe white people are just really dumb... or maybe somebody is pulling strings to screw them over. Bet you didn't know any of that huh? It's very censored as evidenced by the deletion of the study (I first found out about this 2 years ago), so I'm not surprised you didn't know. But yeah tangible quantifiable discrimination exists but maybe not in the way you were lead to believe...
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Yeh dude, imma look into that when I've got the time but just know that you sound incredibly conspiratorial and that I don't live in the US.
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Ok, well look it up then. Everything I said is true. Yeah it's hard to believe because it's really messed up but that's the way it is here. Equality by any means necessary is the ethos of the ruling class over here. Lucky you though, where do you live then? England? I would assume the same thing goes on there.
1.7K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Snow flakes, you see less of them around these days they only attack in large groups and keep their opinions to themselves unless surrounded by their comrades.
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+1 yOnline? Way too much.
IRL? Way too much.
It's ruining lives in insidious ways.40 ReplyHaving to call people of color "highly pigmented" at my school, I'd say I run into them pretty frequently
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Nobody says "highly pigmented" you're making that up.
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Germany is already weird. You call the Hospital "kraken house" or "sick house". Every other Western language uses a variation of "hospital" except for Germans, so I'm assuming it's just part of the German language being weirdly specific.
+1 yJust ran into a couple.
Made a joke about beating women and children up.
As usual, they take it as literal, get butt hurt, then cry.
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+1 yHonestly, none. Only online. It isn't a big thing in the UK in day to day life, unless maybe you're in university or you work in a store selling vegan lattes or something.
00 Reply6K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I only ever run into trump supporters who whine about political correctness, despite the fact that no one is asking them to be.
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+1 yHardly at all but I think that you assume I am one :D
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Rarely but I'm amused by how they whine about everything which makes the people who like to be offensive whine about how easily offended they are.
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A vicious cycle.
I mostly run into people who don't understand what politically correct actually means on/offline.
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+1 yThose don't exist much in the real world over here but what I bump into is people who become assholes at lunch time.
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+1 ysometimes. i usually react to it by being the least politically correct that i can manage to be.
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That is the point. And we can all breathe the non denominational evergreen of winter inclusivity's ambiguous air together!
+1 yMaybe once a month. Perks of being a reclusive, anti-social introvert, I guess?
10 ReplyI make it a point to seek them out and fuck with them as hard as I can. Makes my day when they flip their shit. So much fun. 😂
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+1 yNot too often. I run into the occasional one though.
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+1 yOh a lot. I find a lot of people who are always complaining about how PC is supposedly destroying their lives. Especially on social media.
00 ReplyYes, and I love to troll them, it is great when they are triggered by things that are perfectly legal 😊😎
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Anonymous(30-35)+1 yBeing a sexist, racist bigot I can't help but run into them multiple times a day
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Anonymous(30-35)+1 yThe world is full of PC babies today. There are some right here in this thread. They are very easy t spot. LOL
10 Reply4.5K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Every damn day, it's so funny
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Irl or online?
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@Armourdillo Mostly online, leftists who are like that are terrified at the idea of debating someone in person
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I'll be honest, I live in NYC, it's very rare for peole to be debating politics in general on the subway and bus on my commute home.
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Leftists? No. It's both extremes. Conservatives and extreme liberals are PC babies. The conservatives complain about anything making fun of abortion or any depictions of homosexuals.
+1 yEvery fucking day, the feminazis and their ally germs are as common as garbage today. Especially on social media.
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Anonymous(18-24)+1 yAnytime I'm around White females under 30, or these ponytailed 50 yr old guys, leftover from Woodstock, trying to pretend how hip they are. I'm in a college town, so people like this abound here.
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00 Reply301 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. First I've heard the term. Anywho, I bump into them everyday and work with them.
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 ySome of the girls at my school do that, it always comes out of the blue and they really get upset when you even mention anything vaguely controversial.
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Anonymous(36-45)+1 yOh, I meet republicans all the time... they're p. c. as fuck
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It's almost as if online forms don't represent how people act outside.
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@Armourdillo Right?
3.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Mostly just on the news and the internet.
10 Replyisn't that basically any Gen Z'er?
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00 ReplyALL THE TIME MOSTLY FROM WH WA WA WA DEM WITS.
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I'm pretty sure the conservatives are the ones complaining about abortion jokes and anything offensive to their imaginary friend jesus
Force them to watch "Family Guy"
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+1 yOn a daily basis.
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