I have never claimed to do the right kind of things and make politically correct statements.
People are so scared to really voice who they are. They want to be politically correct. Just scared to see what other people's perceptions are.
The idea that we humans are good-natured, politically correct, nonjudgmental beings is pure fantasy. We are, at the very least, judgmental.
I am not politically correct. I am all about the facts, I am all about the truth and I am all about Godly pursuits and what this country was built on, and I am not apologetic about it.
Respectfully, 'Awkward Black Girl' was never meant to be politically correct. We poke fun at ignorance.
If you're going to get into social criticism with absurdity and satire, you can't be politically correct when you do that.
I just don't accept midgets as human beings. There's only so much political correctness I can accept.
...political correctness is ... not about tolerance; it’s about “toe the party line or it’s the gulag for you, Comrade.” -
Women should not be penalized for being women. Equally, men should not be penalized for being men. I fear that in overly politically correct western Christian democracies, the latter is occurring. It should not be forgotten that nature will correct t...
If it were not for the fact that editors have become so timorous in these politically correct times, I would probably have a greater readership than I have.
The social disease of political correctness has entered daily life, inverting good to bad and attempting to rewrite proud histories as an imposition of white supremacy for which we all should make contrition.
It's this upside-down world that we live in where we afford political correctness to the most intolerant group of individuals on the planet.
Everyone believes in sin, the people who charge their peers with political incorrectness and the people who regard political correctness as the bogey of a little mind. What everyone does not believe in, as nearly as I can tell, is forgiveness.
Feminism has had exactly the same problem that "political correctness" has had: people keep using the phrase without really knowing what it means.
While liberals are leery of religious fundamentalism in general, they consistently imagine that all religions at their core teach the same thing and teach it equally well. This is one of the many delusions borne of political correctness.
What I think the political correctness debate is really about is the power to be able to define. The definers want the power to name. And the defined are now taking that power away from them.
I think you have to judge everything based on your personal taste. And if that means being critical, so be it. I hate political correctness. I absolutely loathe it.
We're led to believe everybody opposes it and disagrees with political correctness, but yet everybody's scared to death of it. So who is it? Well, it's the power structure wherever you happen to be.
I don't think people are going to switch over to bikes because it's good for them or because it's politically correct. They're going to do it because it gets them from A to B faster.
As an actor, you're trained to do the right thing, be politically correct, say your lines, say the right thing about the people you're working with.
I was a militant smoker, and in my case, I think I particularly used smoking because what I felt was a kind of politically correct big brother assault on smoking.