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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    I was going to tell this yarn about this faggot nigger blind cripple and his midget chink deaf mongol female blonde friend with pimples and halitosis and what they did to fat honky slappers with speech impediments ....
    Yes please..and could you follow it up with the one about the fat lesbian samoan solo mother with the wooden leg.....
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    PC FREE ZONE AROUND ME

    Political correctness is a load of craptola. I say and do what i feel like and no rich guy in his suit can tell me "no that's wrong" and give me a whack on the back of the hand. I have no respect for anyone who belives in political correctness and never will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simo
    PC - it's a modus operandus that is used by minorities to take the moral, political & judicial high ground. They (the PC Lot) feed the media in this country with opinion and speculation dressed up as fact. Of course the media devour this rubbish because they know it sells well. People will view/buy access to this stuff to just to confirm that there are people/organisations sillier than they are.

    Take the WCC (Waitakere City Council), if you walked into the main foyer with a tree branch snapped it in half, all the staff would need trauma counselling, and a week off work to recover.

    Now the media would report that as destruction of a natural habitat, wanton destruction of a living organism, and it would be reported in the Western Leader as reckless vandalism causing endangerment to others. You would be charged with willful damage, and given community work planting trees.

    By making this visible to the public, and the display of the damage etc etc, makes this saleable as a deterrent to others. Although we thinks it's bloody stupid, it will sell newspapers, because we like to see/hear of other misfortunate one's who a) are now an example for the PC lots cause, its sold some advertising space, and the moral high ground is still intact for the PC's lot.

    Think about it, why does the play/food issue make the headlines, because it is ridiculous, that's why they print and publish it, this will get your attention, and sell advertising.

    In summary it’s protecting you from yourself that’s the engine in the socialist vehicle. It drives the mechanism that churns out all the idiotic notions like the “play dough saga”, and the starting block toilets at Auckland University (where else??) and this empowers the legislative junkies and drives the media wheels into action.

    Colin James’s editorial from the NZ Herald 15/2/2005 clarifies this exactly:

    "It says we now have the nanny state mentality bad. We believe we are entitled to a perfectly safe and perfectly restorative society. No child shall graze its knee in a public playground. No operation in a hospital shall go wrong.

    No amount of bad eating and drinking shall deny us excellent health and doctors shall fix us up for free if we get a twinge. If we go in a bike race and forget we have been told to abide by the road code and we cross the centre line, we must not die. The state should see to it. And if not the state, the courts.

    The state, as a result, is expected to become ever more vigilant and protective and, as a consequence, ever more intrusive.

    And, indeed, the state is doing that. Hence the smoking ban. We cannot look out for ourselves and stay out of smoky places. The smoke must be removed so that we cannot be in a smoky place.

    But the more intrusive the state is in the name of absolute safety, the more it upsets the people it intrudes on.

    That is called by some "political correctness". It is one of the Government's vulnerabilities this election year. In a poll I had done last year 59 per cent thought the Government was too politically correct.

    The Labour Party once was rooted in people who worked for wages and joined unions to battle the bosses. During the 1970s rights-seeking interest groups, notably women, gays and Maori, supplanted unionists as influences in the party.

    Labour's manifestos since have reflected that. Its programme in office since 1999 has reflected it"

    Although Colin James has been a key scribe for Labour since whenever, he has done himself no favours by this expose. The sentiment he refers to in the article is gathering momentum, and could be a factor in the steady climb of National’s poll ratings.

    Good golly

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    Quote Originally Posted by XhardxcoreX
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    Political correctness is a load of craptola. I say and do what i feel like and no rich guy in his suit can tell me "no that's wrong" and give me a whack on the back of the hand. I have no respect for anyone who belives in political correctness and never will.

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    p.s is just a way for the weak minority to inflict their will on the strong majority, the "tail wagging the dog" so to speak.

    If you are a weak minority then YOU ARE A WEAK MINORITY and no amount of lilly-livered p.c. pollyannna crap is ever going to change that.

    It's a passing fad. (I hope)
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