Political Correctness — A Rothschild Invention of Language Control
http://humansarefree.com/2016/02/political-correctness-rothschild.htmlby Makia Freeman
Political correctness is a Rothschild invention of language control. Like the Orwellian Newspeak in 1984, its ultimate aim is to reduce the scope of free thought.
Political correctness is language control. And language control is thought control. Period. The rise of modern political correctness (PC) is a great example of the cunning way in which social engineers such as the New World Order manipulators operate.
Political correctness is soft censorship. It is intolerance disguised as tolerance. As George Carlin said, it is fascism pretending to be manners.
It is running amok not just in Universities but now almost everywhere in society. Just as Orwell laid out so precisely in 1984, political correctness is the Newspeak, which is threatening to limit our ability to freely speak and think, by reducing the number of available words in our vocabulary.
Political Correctness: Based on the Non-Existent “Right” to Not Be Offended
Truth is stranger than fiction. When you look at the twisted contortions the PC crowd is insisting people go through to rid their language of anything “offensive”, it has entered the theater of the absurd.
Political correctness dictates what you can and can’t say, based on how “offensive” a word is. Right off the bat there are several problems with this.
Firstly, who are the commissars, officials or authorities who are granting themselves massive power by getting to decide what ranks as “offensive”?
Secondly, since when did “feeling offended” or “having your feelings hurt” become such an important issue that it legally justifies restricting everyone’s freedom?
Last time I checked, freedom of speech was a genuine and legitimate human right (enshrined in the legal documents of many countries), whereas the “right to not feel offended” is imaginary and non-existent.
Thirdly – and most importantly – just as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so too is “feeling offended” in the realm of the beholder.
Words are words; each person is in charge of their own emotions; choose to ignore, respond or react to words how you want, but don’t blame someone else for your emotional state.
You are in control of your own state of consciousness. To blame someone else because you feel angry, offended or upset shows an abandonment of responsibility and an utter lack of emotional and spiritual maturity.
Since when did we humans become such crybabies that we couldn’t stand hearing or being called a word, a name, a label or a phrase? Grow up, please!