Hello Escapist,
"Hate is such a strong word". Well so it may be but I would use it to passionately dislike something that deeply effects me. We get it, times have changed and certain words and phrases that were used in the 60's and 70's, can't be used in today's world. I've noticed in many threads and discussion that the word "hate" is seen as something that shouldn't be used cause it's too strong. Really the word hate is too strong to use? Me personally, saying I "dislike" something, doesn't really express what I feel at the time and why I feel that way. I am not just talking about that word but other words that were okay to use but just all of a sudden a no no due to political correctness. I can't say retard because I will offend those who have learning difficulties despite the fact I have never heard anyone use that word to insult them with. There may be cases out there that it has happened, which is why this is an open topic.
Calling an Afro-Caribbean person black is now offensive? Really? Well I'm black an if someone is using that to describe a physical feature then go for it.I will add the whole "******" thing is getting stupid now. Kanye West and Jay-Z can say it all they like but if someone who isn't black uses it, they get offended? If you don't want it being said by others DON'T FUCKING USE IT! I must input that adding an unnecessary insult to someone's feature is wrong by many levels, we are all different so get use to that.
I live in the UK and since the whole Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross radio sketch that was blown out of the control like wildfire by the media, I have noticed that comedians as well as commentators are kind of scared or worried because of the fear of offending someone due to political correctness and yes even people who just cry bloody murder at every outspoken comment or view.
Really what I am asking is has there been time where POLITICAL CORRECTNESS has just taken things one step too far that we can and can not say anymore in fear of offending anyone. I'd like to add I don't think political correctness is a bad thing because it stops us going back to the Victorian ages way of thinking. Women aren't objects they are human beings, Not liking a person because of their race, culture, and religion is wrong. I am just saying there are moments where things go too far. What is the line between on the edge and going over the top?
Comment below because I would love to know what you think cause in life I am still learning and good to talk to others about subjects like this whether we agree or disagree.
"Hate is such a strong word". Well so it may be but I would use it to passionately dislike something that deeply effects me. We get it, times have changed and certain words and phrases that were used in the 60's and 70's, can't be used in today's world. I've noticed in many threads and discussion that the word "hate" is seen as something that shouldn't be used cause it's too strong. Really the word hate is too strong to use? Me personally, saying I "dislike" something, doesn't really express what I feel at the time and why I feel that way. I am not just talking about that word but other words that were okay to use but just all of a sudden a no no due to political correctness. I can't say retard because I will offend those who have learning difficulties despite the fact I have never heard anyone use that word to insult them with. There may be cases out there that it has happened, which is why this is an open topic.
Calling an Afro-Caribbean person black is now offensive? Really? Well I'm black an if someone is using that to describe a physical feature then go for it.I will add the whole "******" thing is getting stupid now. Kanye West and Jay-Z can say it all they like but if someone who isn't black uses it, they get offended? If you don't want it being said by others DON'T FUCKING USE IT! I must input that adding an unnecessary insult to someone's feature is wrong by many levels, we are all different so get use to that.
I live in the UK and since the whole Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross radio sketch that was blown out of the control like wildfire by the media, I have noticed that comedians as well as commentators are kind of scared or worried because of the fear of offending someone due to political correctness and yes even people who just cry bloody murder at every outspoken comment or view.
Really what I am asking is has there been time where POLITICAL CORRECTNESS has just taken things one step too far that we can and can not say anymore in fear of offending anyone. I'd like to add I don't think political correctness is a bad thing because it stops us going back to the Victorian ages way of thinking. Women aren't objects they are human beings, Not liking a person because of their race, culture, and religion is wrong. I am just saying there are moments where things go too far. What is the line between on the edge and going over the top?
Comment below because I would love to know what you think cause in life I am still learning and good to talk to others about subjects like this whether we agree or disagree.