I observe a radicalization that is driven by what I call the concept of “counter crazy”. It let to Trump but I have been aware of it for longer on the left. The idea is that by being more radical in the way, that you think the world needs to be, you could achieve that. It is compounded by the tribalism and identity culture.
The idea of “you can not speak on this because you are not a woman / …” is recent to me. But has been expressed by the most intelligent female I know. It is a scary idea.
The idea of cushioning life is a generational thing and related to U.S. product liability law. No matter how dumb, misinterpreting, interpreting in bad faith or sensitive you are, others are responsible for your feelings no matter how unjustified. The Snowflake generation can not surprise anyone, we were watching as they were raised to be what they have become.
There is much more awareness of the issue thanks to the members of the “intellectual dark web” and comedians such as Ricky Gervais, Bill Maher, Joe Rogan.
The PC culture is nothing new. It has been impossible to talk about many topics for four decades. And obviously there are “good” reasons. People are unable to talk about these issues without confusing separate issues, values, preferences. To me it is painful to listen to the arguments because they are so confused and old. Most (including scholars and journalists) are simply unable and should indeed not talk on these issues because it does lead nowhere. What we have now is a result of not having talked about important topics for decades, massive preference falsification/concealment and having generations growing up in that environment.
I observe a radicalization that is driven by what I call the concept of “counter crazy”. It let to Trump but I have been aware of it for longer on the left. The idea is that by being more radical in the way, that you think the world needs to be, you could achieve that. It is compounded by the tribalism and identity culture.
The idea of “you can not speak on this because you are not a woman / …” is recent to me. But has been expressed by the most intelligent female I know. It is a scary idea.
The idea of cushioning life is a generational thing and related to U.S. product liability law. No matter how dumb, misinterpreting, interpreting in bad faith or sensitive you are, others are responsible for your feelings no matter how unjustified. The Snowflake generation can not surprise anyone, we were watching as they were raised to be what they have become.
There is much more awareness of the issue thanks to the members of the “intellectual dark web” and comedians such as Ricky Gervais, Bill Maher, Joe Rogan.
The PC culture is nothing new. It has been impossible to talk about many topics for four decades. And obviously there are “good” reasons. People are unable to talk about these issues without confusing separate issues, values, preferences. To me it is painful to listen to the arguments because they are so confused and old. Most (including scholars and journalists) are simply unable and should indeed not talk on these issues because it does lead nowhere. What we have now is a result of not having talked about important topics for decades, massive preference falsification/concealment and having generations growing up in that environment.