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Political correctness should be banned.

All those idiots that want Christmas and Easter toned down as it may offend and alienate certain sections of the community, those idiots in Sheffield England at the moment who have decided not to call a new school a school but a "place for learning" because the word school has "negative connotations" for parents, WTF :eek:

Plus a whole host of dribble that some powers that be have decided may or may not offend us the general public.
 
Political correctness should be banned.
depends how you define it spose .. :2twocents

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_correctness

Tom Bethell's "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science" is a comprehensive presentation of the viewpoint that mainstream science is dominated by politically correct thinking. Bethell rejects mainstream views on evolution and global warming and supports AIDS denialism.[53]

During the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, several weeks after their Grammy success, the country band the Dixie Chicks performed in London at the Shepherd's Bush Empire theatre. During this 10 March 2003 concert, the band introduced their song "Travelin' Soldier", during which Natalie Maines, a Texas native, was quoted by The Guardian as saying, "Just so you know, [...] we're ashamed that the President of the United States [George W. Bush] is from Texas." Though this is the official circulation of the comment, the full text of the statement Maines made was as follows: “Just so you know, we’re on the good side with y’all. We do not want this war, this violence, and we’re ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas.”[54]

The resulting backlash against the band was described by columnist Don Williams as an example of exacting a price for expressing views the right considered politically incorrect. Williams wrote "the ugliest form of political correctness occurs whenever there's a war on. Then you'd better watch what you say." Williams noted that Ann Coulter and Bill O'Reilly called it treason.

Satirical use
Political correctness has frequently been a target of satire. Two early and famous examples are 1992's Politically Correct Manifesto by Saul Jerushalmy and Rens Zbignieuw X[57] and 1994's Politically Correct Bedtime Stories by James Finn Garner, in which traditional fairy tales are rewritten from an exaggerated PC viewpoint.

Other examples include Bill Maher's former television program, which was entitled Politically Incorrect and George Carlin's "Euphemisms" routine.
 
Yes in fact all "heros" who do stupid things to make themselves important then expect the taxpayer to bail them out when it goes wrong, ie: sending half the AU navy to pick up a sailor who gave up circumnavigating the bloody planet.

Seems the taxpayer bails everyone out, imagine how much LESS tax you'd be paying if they gave a toss about how and when the throw it away.
Agree absolutely. I suppose, though, that they would find it hard to get insurance.
 
I'm told that there are recyclable bags available at the vets for dog-droppings. Might give them a go this year. :2twocents
Recyclable dog poo bags??? What a charming thought. How, exactly, do you imagine you could recycle these?
You probably mean the biodegradable bags which are what we use.
 
Political correctness should be banned.

All those idiots that want Christmas and Easter toned down as it may offend and alienate certain sections of the community, those idiots in Sheffield England at the moment who have decided not to call a new school a school but a "place for learning" because the word school has "negative connotations" for parents, WTF :eek:

Plus a whole host of dribble that some powers that be have decided may or may not offend us the general public.

Yep it is out of control.

I support the banning of PC. The alternative is common sense.

Let's ban leftie cultural destructive extremists.
 
Recyclable dog poo bags??? What a charming thought. How, exactly, do you imagine you could recycle these?
You probably mean the biodegradable bags which are what we use.

yep that's what I meant

PS I hope they're not holier than the ones I currently use .
 
The delivery of tightly rolled newspapers in too much clingwrap. One day they will deliver them flat. Well, I hope.
 
Dogma.

Imagine, we could get rid of the extreme left, the extreme right and the religious with just one ban!

Who's with me? :)
 
Dogma.

Imagine, we could get rid of the extreme left, the extreme right and the religious with just one ban!

Who's with me? :)
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So long as banning religion <> mandatory atheism... another dogma.
 
Auusies and Kiwis in London that lay it on just a bit toooooo thick.

Maaaaaaaaate.

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Bonza
Cobber
and other words that Aussies and Kiwis never use at home.

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The cats p!ss they put in Fosters cans over here

:vomit:
 
People who have mobile phones ON:

as soon as the plane lands
in the library?
out to dinner

hope you crash your car while using it...
 
Where's the dogma in atheism?

Many consider that - given atheism involves a firm belief in the non existence of a god - it is as much a dogma as any of the forms of belief in the existence of a god.
Agnosticism, on the other hand, takes the neutral stance of "I don't know".
 
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