What is the name of alternative terms to “popular” to liberals?

How are there people on the left using the

term “politically correct”? I

also know a lot of people who occupy the left (with a variety of different specific views) who are offended by or upset by the term “politically correct” as a derogatory way to refer to any attempt by people on the left to advocate for respect for those who don’t share the majority. ” People on the left tend to have a negative reaction to anyone using the terms “politically correct,” or its noun equivalent “political correctness”; and these people, after hearing anyone use the word “politically correct,” are less likely to listen to anything they say.

I agree with Left’s goal of receptive to minority and forced oppression. I think many people on the right use the term as a way to attack the left, and as a way to get away with expressing prejudice.

How has the meaning of “politically correct” changed? What is

a hurtful thing that people say? Sometimes people who like to say these things (“lady doctor” for example) object when they’re corrected and say “Oh, sorry, guess that’s not politically correct” implying that it is, however, just plain correct.

What does it means that derisive political correct use it to caricature and dismiss a person’s opinions and political politics?

Non-ironical usage of the phrase soon attracted mocking usage; and in the > > past two decades, the phrase has broadened further—first to refer disapprovingly to liberal political views on any subject…

I also think, though, that there are some on the left who can be rigid and doctrinaire, and sometimes have an us-and-them, with-us-or-against-us attitude. More generally, I think it is the a very much the doctrinaire approach that Why is that ideology just that: political correctness? Why are conservatives killing the mainstream left and building the movement against religious correctness?

Is there any term that liberals/left can use in a conversation? Any terms that suggest, “accord with the principles of the gleanleft, I am not a conservative; but I find these particular people, or particular views to be somewhat doctrinaire, strict, with-us-or-against-us, leading to infighting…”?

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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Meaning.
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How do you make a very good question but the answers are confusing? When I first opened my eyes to politics, I considered myself a liberal, but now I despise U.S. liberals (though I’m even less a conservative). “politically correct” has different connotations.

If you have only 16 words, and you think you have to say something dramatic, this can be helpful. What are some examples of

a sentence that I shouldn’t say consciously and with a political correctness?

Does author mean 1. he wants to speak the truth without using words that might hurt or offend others, or 2. he’s willing to ignore or twist the truth if that’s the only way to please listeners?

I think there’s a feeling there’s a little political correctness in conservatives. What about the logic of some politicians?

Then I went back and read the last sentence in your question, which I find confusing:

“I agree with the principles of the left, I am not a conservative; but I find these particular people, or particular views, to be doctrinaire, strict, with-us-or-against-us, leading to infighting”?

Is your lecture about politics correct? We are very divided on the Left side, including the Right side. As I said, it is an odd thing that Conservatives and Liberals can’t agree on those.

I can’t think of a good synonym for “politically correct” that liberals can use. Do someone ever bring me to fair speech? If I speak the truth, I speak the truth & not vlog again”! No political correctness or not, not at all. ”

Again, it might help if we had examples of things you can say.

Answered on March 28, 2021.
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