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"Political correctness" (adjectivally "politically correct"; commonly abbreviated PC) is a term used to describe language, policies, or measures that... |
writer James Finn Garner, in which Garner satirizes the trend toward political correctness and censorship of children's literature, with an emphasis on humour... |
Social justice warrior (category Criticism of political correctness) Oxford Dictionaries. Anti-racism Cancel culture Hashtag activism Political correctness Slacktivism Snowflake Virtue signalling Woke Ohlheiser, Abby (October... |
extend usage rules beyond their scope in attempting to avoid mistakes. Prescriptivist arguments about various English constructions' correctness have sometimes... |
Linguistic prescription (redirect from English usage) is more common than the prescribed usage. They may also include judgments on socially proper and politically correct language use. Linguistic prescriptivism... |
Culture war (redirect from Political culture war) practices) upon their society. In political usage, the term culture war is a metaphor for "hot-button" politics about values and ideologies, realized... |
Woke (redirect from Woke politics) euphemism treadmill. Romano compares woke to canceled as a term for "'political correctness' gone awry" among the American right wing. Attacking the idea of... |
Oikophobia (section Political usage) American universities, in the guise of political correctness.": 37 Scruton's usage has been taken up by some U.S. political commentators to refer to what they... |
deny responsibility Poisoning the well – Type of informal fallacy Political correctness – Measures to avoid offense or disadvantage Incitement to ethnic... |
Error (linguistics) (redirect from Usage error) rejecting the idea of linguistic correctness as scientifically untenable, or at least approaching the concept of correct usage in relative terms. Social perceptions... |
Hubris (section Mythological usage) depending on the context. In legal usage, it meant assault or sexual crimes and theft of public property, and in religious usage it meant emulation of divinity... |
Third World (category Political pejoratives) violations and political repression by dictatorships.[failed verification] Since 1990, this term has been redefined to make it more correct politically. Initially... |
William Coon, renamed Cheer) and Redskins (renamed Red Ripperz). These changes were widely perceived by many Australians as political correctness. v t e... |
German alphabet (section Umlaut diacritic usage) the unvoiced s sound. The German spelling reform of 1996 somewhat reduced usage of this letter in Germany and Austria. It is not used in Switzerland and... |
Barstool conservatism (section Usage) but do side with conservatives in having "vague concerns about political correctness and 'SJWs', opposition to the popularization of so-called critical... |
endorsed by authoritative descriptions. Perceived violations of correct English usage elicit visceral reactions in many people. For example, respondents... |
Inclusive language (category Political terminology) beyond gender inclusivity, the following with varying levels or usage. Political correctness and inclusive language both focus on attempting to use neutral... |
the divergence of political attitudes away from the center, towards ideological extremes. Most discussions of polarization in political science consider... |
for high-ranking Twelver Shia clergy in Iran that came into widespread usage in the 20th century. Originally used as a title bestowed by popular/clerical... |
Person of color (section Political significance) Model minority Oppression Olympics Perpetual foreigner Political blackness Political correctness Race Race and ethnicity in the United States Statistext... |