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Follow on Google News | Political Correctness can have ‘ugly consequences,’ says AMACPC activists want to dictate ‘what is right and what is wrong.’ They tap our sense of fair play to justify their ends.
By: Association of Mature American Citizens The law would allow the cops to describe the clothes the suspect might have worn in the commission of a crime, but that’s about it. It would leave them open to lawsuits if they say whether the individual was male or female, estimate how old he or she is, indicate whether the individual is white, African-American or Hispanic or point out any physical disability such as a limp, Weber explained. “It’ He said that what he called “liberal ideologues” Big gulp soft drink bans, requiring distillers to provide nutritional information on bottles of scotch, vodka or Rye and using the term “a person of interest” “The proposed profiling law in New York City is among their ‘next steps.’ The authorities even sought to describe the event as “workplace violence” The AMAC chief cited a recent Washington Times opinion article that pointed out that: “New values have emerged and political correctness is simply the means by which these values are propagated and enforced. Political correctness sifts and shapes what and how we think about those values, forming a new morality that is transmitted to our children through public education, Hollywood and the media. The goal of political correctness is rigid conformity in thought and deed. It is as if the reins of culture have been turned over to zealots who are now bullying society down the chute toward ideological purity. They are the new moralizers, and while they don’t wear clerical garb, they behave like a secular Taliban in how they condemn, mock, ridicule and shame all who challenge their orthodoxy.” NOTE TO EDITORS: Dan Weber is available for telephone interviews on this issue. Editors/ End
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