Arne_Saknussem wrote: » Bollocks i did.
political correctness the avoidance, often considered as taken to extremes, of forms of expression or action that are perceived to exclude, marginalize, or insult groups of people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against.
indioblack wrote: » You mean he's.......what are you saying?!
Junkyard Tom wrote: » You lost the bet and the examples you provide, unsurprisingly, are not attributable to political correctness. Those are examples of child protection (perhaps a little OTT) not PCGM. Those who rail against "special snowflakes" are perhaps the most eternally butthurt people on the internet.
neris wrote: » its happened already. kids dont get to sit on santas knee anymore in a lot of places
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » You're on a thread where someone has imagined fictional complaints about Santa to rail against. Who are the serial whingers here? I'd bet good money this thing about not being allowed sit on Santa's lap is also a figment of someone's imagination as well.
Arne_Saknussem wrote: » I'll take that bet
Beasty wrote: » PC is so last year. A thing of the past. 2016 is the year of Farage, the Trump, and indeed Santa....
learn_more wrote: » Ever seen a black eskimo?
Saipanne wrote: » A keyboard hero.
Arghus wrote: » If he was real....
learn_more wrote: » But if you have a black santa AND a white one, won't even the kids twig that one of them can't be real. Anyway, how could santa be black when he originates/lives in the f*uckin NORTH POLE. Ever seen a black eskimo?
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » You're a hero. A warrior even. Your weapon is a keyboard. They need a term for that.
The Hill Billy wrote: » Santa Claus is still alive & well in the Billy household tradition. Which is more than can be said for the puppy that Santy was supposedly bringing to my two kids today. Keeping him in a box in the shed for the past few weeks turned out not to be the best of ideas. Anyway, I rebranded the present as Schrödinger's Puppy. You should have seen their little faces light up this morning. Well, 50% of them.
Saipanne wrote: » Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » The great irony of the anti-"PC Brigade" mission, they're perpetually offended, not even reality gets in the way of the endless outrage. I just stand up to authoritarianism, in all its forms.
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » The great irony of the anti-"PC Brigade" mission, they're perpetually offended, not even reality gets in the way of the endless outrage.
alchemist33 wrote: » Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » What would the contrast consist of? Tilda Swinton played a part which was that of an Asian man in Dr Strange. There was a furore over this about Hollywood being racist. But anybody who comments about a black Santa is derided as racist (haven't got the reference but I saw it in the last few days). The contrast is that cries of cultural appropriation only seem to go in one direction (I don't buy this at all, btw. Let people make references to/use other cultural memes as much as they want as far as I'm concerned)
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » What would the contrast consist of?
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » Have you read any of the articles? You might lose the bet... Setting aside the fact that it's the likes of the daily mail that have stoked up all the paedophile paranoia in the first place, not the imaginary PC brigade who end up being blamed for its consequences.
tomwaterford wrote: » Even imaginary it seems Your in for a tough life kid,look after yourself
Saipanne wrote: » I just stand up to authoritarianism, in all its forms.
Roger_007 wrote: » White, (racial stereotype?), male,(gender stereotype?), overweight, drinks and drives/flies, sneaks into children's bedrooms late at night, gives presents to children, (grooming?). Is it only a matter of time before he becomes a victim of the PC brigade?
Grayson wrote: » There's been santa's of other races. No harm there unless you're Megyn Kelly.