Posted on Oct 19, 2015
Has political correctness actually stalled progress?
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From the 'Say it isn't so' department.... this just in, really:
MTF (Medical Treatment Facility) is now officially HRP (Health Readiness Platform).
Also, the term 'meeting' is now highly discouraged. The more accurate terms are 'briefing' and 'huddle.'
Friday night, while observing a large group of Soldiers competing to see who the best group was at drill competition, I heard the senior NCO announce to them (following his training) "You are all winners, you all are the most talented....but only one can get the trophy."
I will change my terminology in communications as directed, but I can never honestly tell a group of competitors "you are all winners, all the most this or the best that." There are winners and losers. Losing always motivated me to work harder at something I wanted to win. And even after multiple losses, my character developed as I kept at it until I won. Political correctness reaches a point to where it actually hinders progress rather than help it. But what do I know? I am not the most chronologically seasoned of the species and I have not worn the official designated attire for the uniformed services by which I am employed for the properly determined period of time.
Ironically, I actually have told a group that they were all losers at their competition, except for one who scored the best that day and took home the trophy. Thanked them for doing their best and encouraged them to work harder the next time if they wanted to win. I added "Now, go get a milkshake and enjoy the rest of your day." Honesty produces character.
What say you? Has it simply gone too far to the point where it hinders progress?
MTF (Medical Treatment Facility) is now officially HRP (Health Readiness Platform).
Also, the term 'meeting' is now highly discouraged. The more accurate terms are 'briefing' and 'huddle.'
Friday night, while observing a large group of Soldiers competing to see who the best group was at drill competition, I heard the senior NCO announce to them (following his training) "You are all winners, you all are the most talented....but only one can get the trophy."
I will change my terminology in communications as directed, but I can never honestly tell a group of competitors "you are all winners, all the most this or the best that." There are winners and losers. Losing always motivated me to work harder at something I wanted to win. And even after multiple losses, my character developed as I kept at it until I won. Political correctness reaches a point to where it actually hinders progress rather than help it. But what do I know? I am not the most chronologically seasoned of the species and I have not worn the official designated attire for the uniformed services by which I am employed for the properly determined period of time.
Ironically, I actually have told a group that they were all losers at their competition, except for one who scored the best that day and took home the trophy. Thanked them for doing their best and encouraged them to work harder the next time if they wanted to win. I added "Now, go get a milkshake and enjoy the rest of your day." Honesty produces character.
What say you? Has it simply gone too far to the point where it hinders progress?
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Yes CH (MAJ) William Beaver changing the names and acronyms for bureaucratic or more nefarious reasons has been going on for some time in this country from OSS becoming CIA in middle of last century :-)
The Naziu's and Soviets were masters at devisongh innocuous names for evil programs.
I sued tor spread the hypothesis that once 75% of a population clearly understood what an acronym stood for it was time to change the name and the associated acronym. While I never discovered a smoking gun the concept rang true to most of those I mentioned it to :-)
The Naziu's and Soviets were masters at devisongh innocuous names for evil programs.
I sued tor spread the hypothesis that once 75% of a population clearly understood what an acronym stood for it was time to change the name and the associated acronym. While I never discovered a smoking gun the concept rang true to most of those I mentioned it to :-)
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LTC Stephen F. too many thin skinned people who get their delicate feelings hurt... Stress Card.
Grow up and move on already people. Quit playing the victim.
Grow up and move on already people. Quit playing the victim.
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I can see what you mean, but in some cases, the fact that a child tried and tried hard, means they are winners even though only one team can "win" (special Olympics as an example). Not sure who came with the rest. Meetings > Huddles? MTF > HRP? Does this fall inline with the US Army's Center of Excellence in Excellence in Excellent Studies, of Excellence for Excellent times, and giving Excellence in all the Excellence provided?
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