Ah fair enough, I see your point and I agree for the most partsms_117b said:It was a bit of a jump from no denim to totalitarian state, but, the no denim was just me saying, I liked my school uniform.
The totalitarian country statement comes from many other "politically correct" things to do, say, wear, etc. etc. and that people are punished more for doing things politically incorrect than say stealing. The government is really hammering home the "you will conform or else" way of life, and what's worse is we as a population, are just letting them.
EDIT: Wait, sarcasm was detected late, damn it, need sleep.
Although I agree that political correctness (when taken to extremes, it can be a good thing in moderation) is not all that great, I wouldn't say that the government want us to "conform" as you put it. That implies they want us all to be the same.
To the contrary, it seems to me that they're pushing for diversity so much that its going the other way and pushing people further apart. They shouldn't babysit different ethnic, social or sexual groups, because its just so patronizing. Its basically telling them that they cant fend for themselves without being protected from the great unwashed who are supposedly out there to offend them, and that they need all these stupid laws or whatever to protect them. I'm sure the vast majority of the "minorities" couldn't give a fuck.
Precisely. My college PC network blocked all websites with any references to guns. I couldn't even browse UK Gun Room (like eBay but for guns in the UK) in my free lessons. Anger ensued...Darkside360 said:School systems are one of the main sources of the pussification of the world. Back in 9th grade I got threatened with a suspension for wearing an NRA shirt. Now rules state you can't have guns on your shirt but all it said was NRA. Looked like one of those military work out shirts that say "Army" or "Air Force."
So yes, people are making this world too soft, and it disgusts me.