Thursday, January 17, 2008

Political Correctness

If you go back to the late 1920's the then USSR commissioned a look into destabilising the Western World. The conclusions were that the basis for Western thought being steeped in the early European ideals of questioning, criticising, open thought and so on were just too hard to attack directly.

From this basis the idea was to try and attack these inherent freedoms within Western society but how?

Enter the concept of political correctness that was spread through the basics of socialism into those from the left and from there into universities through leftists lecturers and professors, and more recently from mainstream newspaper columnists.

What political correctness does is remove the freedom to criticise and question, the freedom to freely express ideas and thoughts. The USSR may be long gone but that process that started all those years ago has corrupted the basic freedoms that we used to enjoy.

Political correctness substitutes one label for another, one word of one meaning for another of exactly the same meaning (and usually intent) but in a weaker form. It gives rise to religious vilification legislation that ends up being a one-sided attack on the basic Christian Western white demographic and allows minority groups of different kinds to essentially control the majority.

PC encourages people to feel guilty about everything and to question their basic value set. The long term results could end up being the removal of the whole Western way of life albeit well after the intended target time.

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