
"politically correct > antonyms"
politically incorrect exp. & adj.
censurable
objectionable
exceptionable
reprehensible
obnoxious adj.
offensive
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Often it is not being PC, but rather tactful and kind when people speak with gentler language, and use words that are less offensive.
Many people use non-PC to push their hatred, ignorance, and nonsense.
The "dog whistle" War on Christmas is used by the not PC people. BUT, so you can intelligently address this "War on Christmas," this Tweety / conservative / Alt-right "dog whistle," "Happy Holidays" was used to INCLUDE CHRISTMAS AND SHOW RESPECT!
There is more than one religion in the world and "Christians" need to understand that. "Christians can show love and caring as taught by Jesus if they choose to, or they can be hypocrites to their religion. Choose wisely for once.
AND, by the way, Obama said Merry Christmas over 20 times on national TV during his presidency, notwithstanding the fake news spread by Tweety. If you want to address the "War on Christmas" for what it is, use "Happy Holidays."
PS- use of "Happy Holidays" goes back to the 1950s and Dwight D. Eisenhower, ad many Presidents thereafter.
If you people who are striving to avid PC and the "snowflake" moniker.
Cartoons hard to find, and fail to show a person being ugly and mean using their excuse as expressing their feelings in a "non-PC" manner. In other words, people are bullying others, swearing and hurting them so then say can show they are not "snowflakes."
Some idiots think saying "ni**er" is the better way to communicate than being sensitive to the terrible nature of that word. They would argue being PC inhibits the message.
The "safe space" on college campuses is stupid, but I surmise it came about because folks avoiding being a "snowflake" and avoiding being PC say bad things much too easily.
There should be a moment of thought, a sort of filter, before speaking our meaning. There is nothing wrong with using our vocabulary to get meaning across without swearing or being mean.
There is PC where we are too indirect, so much we do not get our meaning across. And then there is a way to be mean and give credit to the new "normal" of brutish language than still fails to get the true meaning on the table.
People are fooling themselves to say they are not doing he PC thing anymore, not wanting to be Politically Correct, mincing words, so they can say what they really think. To a degree this thing about PC can be good for communications, BUT it crosses over into bullying and nastiness too often.
The problem to solve is that sometimes "PC" communications is not about being PC, it is abut saying words to help each other understand. We aren't being protective in every filtered communications, sometimes called "PC," we filter so as not to muddy the waters with emotional flag words, words that make us NOT COMMUNICATE.
In communicating, we are trying to make our thoughts and feelings understood, and sometimes we are too PC to be understood, BUT NOT ALAYS. Communicating is about expressing ourselves more exactly.
Sadly, being blunt, direct, avoiding communicating too "delicately," earning the label "Snowflake," NOT using the PC version of expressing ourselves is turning to bullying. We trick ourselves, we lie about Political Correctness . . . Call people snowflakes . . . we get mean! We get rude and nasty. This is when we cross the line.