I see "political correctness" as a kind of ideological, one might even say theological contest for power and status. Many of those involved, either as perpetrators or victims, do not seem humiliated at all; they _believe_ in what they are doing. Contests for power are open to people of all classes, cultures, and ideologies -- even to rad…
I see "political correctness" as a kind of ideological, one might even say theological contest for power and status. Many of those involved, either as perpetrators or victims, do not seem humiliated at all; they _believe_ in what they are doing. Contests for power are open to people of all classes, cultures, and ideologies -- even to radical egalitarians. ("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.")
I see "political correctness" as a kind of ideological, one might even say theological contest for power and status. Many of those involved, either as perpetrators or victims, do not seem humiliated at all; they _believe_ in what they are doing. Contests for power are open to people of all classes, cultures, and ideologies -- even to radical egalitarians. ("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.")