With all the hoopla over the Donald and his inability to say anything without proving repeatedly he’s a classless asshole, I thought I would write a little about being politically correct. Now, I will admit that we’ve gone off the charts with political correctness. Being politically correct can be silly, especially when you have to change things like sitting Indian style to sitting crisscross-apple-sauce. It’s the same damn thing! If you’re offended by what a 5 year old calls crossing his legs then you need therapy. Being politically correct has taken some broad swings and perhaps we need to swing a little the other way. However, just because people need a little thicker skin, doesn’t mean you get to be a jackass.
I used to work for a Catholic organization that wanted to remove violent language from their work environment. They postulated that words like execute, shoot, stab, bullet, point, target, cut, etc., led to a world of killing and mass violence. They even provide a list of words that you could use in replacement of some of these terms. Execute = transaction, bullet = identification dot, target = destination, you can see where they’re going here.
Trying to be the word police is silly, and unfortunately the Catholic Church has an incredibly long and bloody history of attempting to control what people say. I would think they would have learned after 2000+ years. Changing words doesn’t change behavior. It only allows people to sugar coat their bad behavior. When we use terms like Ethnic Cleansing, or when a minister, priest or pastor says they’re “redirecting a child’s carnal urges” that doesn’t mean you’re not killing people or raping children. It only means that you make your behavior tolerable to the gentile masses. To me, that’s unforgivable. If you want to change behavior then work to change the behavior. Changing the words only allows the behavior to continue diluted of any pointed description.
Rex