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Sunday, November 12, 2006
Do You Speak PC?
Just when you thought the world could not get any more politically correct, up pops a new term for the homeless.
Pavement dwellers.
Yup, I actually saw that in a Reuters story tonight.
"Homeless" is one word that has been adequately descriptive. If we must evolve to more than one word, I personally favor "voluntarily jobless".
Pavement dwellers seems to exclude erroneously "public parkers", perpetual itenerants and bus transients.
Oh well, what is the PC term for the anonymous, liberal lightwings who initiate these empathetically motivated abuses of the most exacting language known to man?
Vigilis i think you are right...a lawyer came up with it. I am one and I laugh all the time how they come up with phrases in order to NOT ADMIT something they really mean...some of my favorites include...
"Therapeutic Misadventures"...aka...acts of medical malpractice like leaving a sponge in from surgery or removing the wrong kidney....but the Dr. can't use the term "act of malpractice" so his mistake is called a "therapeutic misadventure"....tell me that is not funny??
Another fav...You can't say "life jacket"...it is a "personal flotation device" because they do not want you suing the manufacturers when the "life jacket" doesn't "save your life"...so it has to be called just a "flotation device."
Reminds me of one time when I was living in CA and we got a visit from my brother-in-law and his eight-year-old son. The kid spotted a homeless guy sleeping on a bus stop bench and yelled, "Look! Look! A bum! A hobo!"
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LR, will PC euphemisms be our downfall?
"Homeless" is one word that has been adequately descriptive. If we must evolve to more than one word, I personally favor "voluntarily jobless".
Pavement dwellers seems to exclude erroneously "public parkers", perpetual itenerants and bus transients.
Oh well, what is the PC term for the anonymous, liberal lightwings who initiate these empathetically motivated abuses of the most exacting language known to man?
I'm guessing lawyers and psychiatrists.
Vigilis i think you are right...a lawyer came up with it. I am one and I laugh all the time how they come up with phrases in order to NOT ADMIT something they really mean...some of my favorites include...
"Therapeutic Misadventures"...aka...acts of medical malpractice like leaving a sponge in from surgery or removing the wrong kidney....but the Dr. can't use the term "act of malpractice" so his mistake is called a "therapeutic misadventure"....tell me that is not funny??
Another fav...You can't say "life jacket"...it is a "personal flotation device" because they do not want you suing the manufacturers when the "life jacket" doesn't "save your life"...so it has to be called just a "flotation device."
What a world...
I always liked the term "Urban Outdoorsmen".
Why can no one point out the fact that Political Correctness is an attack on Free Speech?
If you cannot correctly identify a problem, then how can you ever hope to solve it?
I'm about done with it.
I think we should call a Bum a Bum.
Comedian Andrew Dice Clay had a great line about what to call Gays, but I will not repeat it here.
Suffice it to say that he was spot-on.
Reminds me of one time when I was living in CA and we got a visit from my brother-in-law and his eight-year-old son. The kid spotted a homeless guy sleeping on a bus stop bench and yelled, "Look! Look! A bum! A hobo!"
Yeah, kid. Get used to it.
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