Sports teams are cumming out with LGBT days as promotions. (23 of 30 MLB teams have a night planned this year. And no, the Royals are not one of them, shockingly)
Originally Posted by WhiteWhale:
Pushing for equality and pushing for equity are different things and I think you and a lot of others are confusing social justice with political correctness. Political correctness is a linguistic and rhetorical tool, not a value system.
PC is about language. It's not about being nice or tolerant. It's about saying "people of color' and smearing anyone who uses out of date language as a bigot or hate preacher. It's used to assert power and demonize opponents for not being up to date on what is/isn't deemed offensive language. The language, not the ideas, are the focus. Use the wrong language, you're a bigot. There is zero concern put towards intent or context. Just cherry picking words that have been socially blacklisted and shaming people who don't use them.
That's not making us more tolerant. It's just making us more afraid to engage each other in fear of misspeaking and having your reputation destroyed.
It is, quite literally, language gentrification. Hiding the bad behind a veil of nice sounding words. Just like you hide the poor people behind a new whole foods.
There's a whole lot of truth to this. Especially the equality versus equity point.
Equal rights movement, for all minorities (whether race or sexual orientation), somewhere went astray, and people forgot the original mission (being seen as "no different" than the man/woman standing next to them).
Now, you have college campuses with "black centers", "latino centers", "LGBTQ centers", etc.
Isnt that entirely in the opposite direction of the intentions of the people who started equality movements?
Much like the gay marriage issue - once laws were passed allowing gay couples to marry, from that day on, it should just be "marriage" (as every marriage under that law is seen equally).
But unfortunately, much like everything else these days - these minority groups are politicized, and are pawns for voting agendas, etc. [Reply]
It would be more efficient to combine Gay Pride/Black History/AAPI/Hispanic Heritage/Women’s Rights/Breast Cancer Awareness etc. all into the same month.
Make that month February since it’s the shortest month and we can get through it quicker. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
It be more efficient to combine Gay Pride/Black History/AAPI/Hispanic Heritage/Women’s Rights/Breast Cancer Aware was, etc. all into the same month.
Make that month February since it’s the shortest month and we can get through it quicker.
Actually, society is pushing to do the opposite. [Reply]