Has Political Correctness Gone Mad? – On Demand – All 4.
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Has Political Correctness Gone Mad? – On Demand – All 4.
I thought this piece by Brendan O’Neill summed it all up pretty well:
http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2017/01/trump-how-did-this-happen/
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We have had peace and growing prosperity for a very long time now. Although it has been marvellous for our physical well being it has had a debilitating effect on our mental abilities. Our capacity to think and act honourably and responsibly has been eroded. Almost vanished. Now we are or at least the current generation are decadent in attitude due to decades of easy living. Progressive socialism with it’s political correctness, it’s safe spaces where the harsh realities of life can be shut out and promise to release all from effort offers a Utopia that no decadent millennial can possibly reject.
So it is being wholeheartedly embraced by a society that is now indolent, disavows personal responsibility, self reliance and who believe dependency on others extracted by the threat of force by the state is their entitlement. Who will react vehemently against any who challenge them on that existence model or their other equally outrageously impracticable visionary ideas.
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So did I.
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I don't think it's debilitated minds. Technology and the arts advance healthily for example. I do think welfarism has undermined ethics. Any generalisation is wrong but in general I think people have become more selfish and more inclined to freeload on others rather than take responsibility for their own welfare and that of their elders, for example.
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I’ve just caught up with the program and enjoyed it. I’ve thought for a while that Phillips, and Tatchell, have been having an epiphany but are in denial. I think its partly because the major part of their work is done and partly growing up.
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I’m not sure Tatchell has had an epiphany. I tangled briefly with him on Twitter after he disrupted an LSO concert I was at and rather than engage he just sought to entrap me into saying something he could dismiss with a taboo word.
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“Ethnically, these kids were identical. What kind of racist would distinguish between them?
Given that they are ethnically identical, distinguishing between them, by definition simply cannot be racist. I take race here in its purest form – where physical features indicate one’s racial origin. Any difference between Indian and Pakistani children could be cultural, but to me, that’s not race, it’s culture.
Similarly children from the same racial origin, culture, and any other metric you chose to mention will perform differently. Is that “racist” too?
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Tom is a retired international lawyer. He was a partner in a City of London law firm and spent almost twenty years abroad serving clients from all over the world.
Returning to London on retirement in 2011, he was dismayed to discover how much liberty had been lost in the UK while he was away.
He’s a classical liberal (libertarian, if you must) who, like his illustrious namesake, considers that
“…government even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one.”
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