Difference between revisions of "Politically correct"

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Term also used to describe a movement or labeling of outward statements that are open to be interpreted as malicious or slanderous at the group level.  The object of this labeling of intent is ranged from socially established defamation to subjective comprehension of the statement's implicit meaning.
 
Term also used to describe a movement or labeling of outward statements that are open to be interpreted as malicious or slanderous at the group level.  The object of this labeling of intent is ranged from socially established defamation to subjective comprehension of the statement's implicit meaning.
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[[Category:Politics]]

Latest revision as of 00:58, 29 July 2007

It is difficult to say what, if anything, is politically correct. But a lot of things are politically incorrect.

Term also used to describe a movement or labeling of outward statements that are open to be interpreted as malicious or slanderous at the group level. The object of this labeling of intent is ranged from socially established defamation to subjective comprehension of the statement's implicit meaning.