The History of ‘Political Correctness’

July 7, 2008 by Jenn Sierra  
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This is a Blog Talk Radio podcast, by Doug, of Political Pistachio, in which he explains that “Political Correctness,” is basically “cultural Marxism,” and discusses how it developed and why it is dangerous.

Below is the Free Congress Foundation video that Doug played in his show, which was sent to him from a link on Atlas Shrugs: The History of Political Correctness:

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  1. Political correctness is indeed cultural Marxism. With its dogmatism, its exaltation of the true believers’ appeals to their own emotions, and its hatred for logic and evidence, it is the exact opposite of all that we right-thinking people hold dear.

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