The term received a lot of attention during the run up to the 2016 election, with Donald Trump notorious for saying things that many conventional politicians wouldn’t. As Trump put it in the first Republican debate: “I think the big problem this country has is beingpolitically correct.” ...
of, or concerning, politics.for political reasons;political studies.político poˈliticallyadverb políticamente poˌlitically corˈrectadjective (alsoPC) (of language or behaviour) that does not offend particular groups of people.It is politically correct to use `he or she', and not just ...
Once, I was so foolish, value blind, I added harm, and now, how different I see things, with a value consciousness. I am among the treetops they can’t touch me now for I fly free. I love you all but I am just me. Religion is to make a final judgment on things not known or...
I don’t like the term “Whistleblower.” Rather, I would call people that unmask the abuse of power that WikiLeaks publishes “Lamp Lighters”—such as WikiLeaks publishing the actual agreement Democrat candidate for President, Hillary Clinton, forced the Democratic National Committee to sign, e...
Being politically correct is all about being respectful of other people's feelings; sometimes, it means that you avoid expressions and actions that may exclude, marginalize, or offend a particular group of people. The term first became popular during the 1970s and 1980s.[1] Political correctnes...