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Old 08-16-07, 06:10 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Tchocky
I believe that words have power to shape and influence the way we think. By using language that is politically correct, that is, calculated not to cause offense, we can present an image that is inclusive and respectful.
By not using the words n*gger, queer, kike etc, I am giving out a signal, albeit a weak one, that I am not prejudiced. Courtesy, in other words.
Obviously there are extreme cases which cloud the picture, where people go too far. our litigious society doesn't help matters here. They also make the idea of respect easy to condemn, insult, and jeer.
I'm finding it hard to imagine mutual respect for each other being destructive to my home.
Respect and courtesy, how very virulent.
All nice as well. Just doesn't answer this most important question if really all and every BS must necessarily be tolerated and honoured by not saying the truth about it.

And who said that this respect you think that does not damage your home - is mutual...?

What quote by Thomas Mann did AL give some months ago? "Tolerance of evil is a crime."
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