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The Old Left is Getting Nervous
Topic Started: Jan 18 2016, 12:59 PM (37 Views)
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking-man/the-younger-generations-new-wave-of-political-correctness-is-a-d/

This is delightful. The guy tells us how this new generation if liberals is calling people like him right wing and reactionary, even though he was liberal before they were even born. He also shares his view about how political correctness in the 80s was great, its only this new extreme political correctness that wants to censor people like himself that's a problem. Who would have thought a totalitarian quest to stamp out any words or statements that are considered offensive would eventually effect people on the left as well?
Normally I would be "oh no, the economy", but if it puts tweedle dum out of business, I'm happy -Bran Triune
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"Freedom of speech, for starters. Equality for everyone – including girls born in Tower Hamlets." Sick burn, pity the loony left feel nothing :lol:
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