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Originally Posted by Thymeclock
That's the hypocrisy. If it's not politically correct, you don't care about it.
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But I do anyway
Hmm, you say if it is pollitically correct I do care? Them is fighting words.
Actually, It depends on the subject, not whether it is politically correct, I am actually not very liberal in many regards, though I have been accused of being one.
I also am not very pollitically correct, at all. Which is why I don't tend to enjoy people trying to be overly correct on what seems to be non-issues.
I tend to believe in people having more freedom, but also hope they use that freedom to better everyone and themselves by having enough common sense to see past the dogma and mantra of the current law and leaders. I also hope people can see through an agenda.
If a law requires a very complex, specific set of circumstances and is said to be for a specific goal of society, I tend to disagree with it. Much like banning rain barrels
(I don't know is banning rain barrels pollitically correct? I tend to have strong feelings on that regard also)
Many times the reason is more important than what we are told the effect is supposed to be.
Much like this current budget law, the reason is more important than what the effect is said to be.
Pollitically correct or not I do care on these regards.