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Alan K.
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But we hardly use it because we don't want to offend anyone or admit it is happening to begin with.....Prescription for proliferation..
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Interesting footnote, just saw Patriots Day, the movie about the Boston Marathon bombing; in that the FBI wouldn't call it terrorism until they had evidence that the bomb contained shot, nails, etc. to produce mass injuries. Could just be movies being movies, but if true that fact seems interesting.
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CPT Jack Durish
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It really is hard to discuss something, anything, without words and a common agreement as to their meaning. I've watched countless arguments errupt here and elsewhere on the Internet in which people take verbal swings at each other and miss because they are fighting with different vocabularies.
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Cpl Robert Crockett
Cpl Robert Crockett
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The political correctness religion only gains its power from forcing people to use nicey-nice language to describe every thought.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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Cpl Robert Crockett - To be more precise, "political correctness" is an infringement on freedom of speech.
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Cpl Robert Crockett
Cpl Robert Crockett
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I agree with that opinion. However, unless goes to the root of what's causing the dysfunction -- the control of language used to express that discontent, gaining freedom from the quicksand of political correctness becomes impossible.
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