Political correctness is definitely real. I lost 5% on a term paper because I used the word "mankind" instead of "humankind", a perfect example of political correctness run amok.DANGER- MUST SILENCE said:Yeah, sorry, this is just flat-out wrong. In several ways.cthulhuspawn82 said:I don't know how to put this without sounding like a right-wing nutjub shouting "Liberal hate America!", but yeah, the PC crowd do have a negative of opinion of America. As such, they lash out of any positive, or even non-critical, portrayal of America, American history, or American figures.
First, that there is no such thing as a "PC crowd". Political Correctness is an accusation used to silence critics, a tool used by the right-wing to pretend that they can use their freedom of speech to say anything they want about anyone they want, but if anyone ever uses their freedom of speech to criticize, they're "the PC crowd", a bunch of bullies running roughshod over the world to prevent people from saying ... things. And the fact that all of these media properties romanticizing the past got made by Hollywood[/i], you know, that place that's always being accused of being the Basion of Liberal Thought, shows that this accusation of political correctness is false.
But your greater error is in claiming that a class of people hate America. While there may be a lot of people around the world who do dislike the American government's policy decisions and find American cultural trends towards guns and 64 oz. Big Gulps as quaintly amusing, again and again people around the world report in every poll I've seen that they like Americans. As for Americans themselves, don't make the fundamental flaw of assuming that just because someone criticizes an aspect of the country or demands a sincere remembrance of a dark time in the nation's past, that this means they dislike the country. Most people criticize because they wish to see the country become better.
Also it is not wrong that some people have an illogical hate for America. It is not necessarily super prevalent, but in Canada I have often noticed an undercurrent of resentment and off-handed remarks that betray either disdain for Americans, and not just the American government either. It usually manifests in comments like "Americans are so stupid" or "God I hate Americans". Funny enough, it is usually people with a left-wing political affiliation that hold these views.