Students with disabilities areno more disadvantaged than others, unless treated that way. Describing students as challenged or differently-abled has become euphemisms; it is best not to use them. Is learning disability politically correct | what is the politically correct term for disabled ...
POLITICALLY CORRECT HAS BEEN ONE OF THE most inflammatory catch phrases of our time and also one of the most resilient. Popularized in the 1970s and the 1980s by the left, the phrase was essentially co-opted by conservatives in the 1990s. Liberal activists initially employed politically correct...
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The question of politically correct language has spilled over from the use of racially descriptive words and affected the use of traditional language. In 1999, an aide to the mayor of Washington DC described a budget decision as "niggardly" (a word meaning "stingy," unrelated to the racial s...
to say “blacklisted” and “mankind” and whether “he or she” is unnecessary, too long, a less silly of saying “(s)he”, or a good way of avoiding the (possibly ungrammatical) singular “they”. The movement to be more politically correct in their own languages might also be an ...
aSo I would say that while gaijin isn’t really politically correct, a Japanese person may not necessarily be trying to insult you by referring you as a gaijin. But if they are, you’ll probably know, particularly if they are yelling at you and waving a sushi knife or something and then...
Am I correct to say that the Chinese are not “racist,” but simply “politically incorrect”? And finally, since we have an international audience here, I might as well ask a question associated with International Politics. Why does it seem to me that in the Western eye, ethno-religious ...
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A classic take on the classic stereotype of the black servant (or slave?) happily serving hismassa, complete with the correct lingo. No fuss, to the point racist packaging. What you see here is an old Norwegian brand of tar/varnish used on wood burning ovens. It's been out of productio...
tailors were laughing all the way to the bank. This went on until a young child, untouched by public opinion and not afraid of what people would say, cried out “But he isn’t wearing anything at all”. Bam! He exposes the hypocrisy and snobbery and people start to admit that the ...