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    Times of India, India
    Feb 8 2010


    The PC Bandwagon
    Prasenjit Chowdhury, TNN, 8 February 2010, 01:16am


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    The latest victim to political correctness is no other than Santa
    Claus, who according to a Monash University public health expert,
    promotes


    obesity, speeding, drunk driving with his portly belly and a fondness
    for a brandy-fuelled spin on the sleigh. The childhood legend does not
    inspire a healthy lifestyle, says the study. That a gift-peddling
    Santa can be rapped on his knuckles for conveying 'wrong' messages to
    millions is proof enough of the burgeoning strength of the political
    correctness (PC) brigade which is threatening to engulf our lives. US
    president Barack Obama and his Homeland Security secretary Janet
    Napalitano have scrapped the terms 'war on terror' and 'terrorist
    attacks' to replace them with more politically correct terms such as
    'overseas contingency operations' and 'man caused disasters'.
    According to new PC terminology, which calls for a hygienic,
    sterilised language, there are some novel suggestions in which
    shoplifters would be called 'non-paying customers', burglars would be
    referred to as 'unwanted house guests', stealing as 'borrowing without
    asking' and so on. We must call an old fogey 'gerontologically
    advanced', a drug addict 'chemically challenged' and an alcoholic an
    'anti-sobriety activist'. A columnist in a leading magazine argued
    against formal restrictions on free speech, contending that laws
    against Holocaust denial and the denial of the Armenian genocide were
    wrong because they discouraged the honest expression of opinion.
    Political correctness, according to him, amounted to virtual stricture
    on non-Muslim Europeans from criticising Muslims.

    Political correctness is the name of the new fad. I am afraid that it
    is only a matter of time that the PC brigade begins to nitpick on a
    Ray film or a Tagore novel. It has long been argued that the Tintin
    comics stereotyped India and that Kipling's jungle child, ready to
    embrace the good of the Christian civilisation, has not been fair to
    our image in the West. But should we ask our children to stop reading
    Kipling and Tintin for that? The famous Indrajal Comics had white
    Phantom ruling over the tribal African population. Does that invoke
    memories of colonialism? Should we regard The Adventures of
    Huckleberry Finn and Pride and Prejudice as politically incorrect
    novels? The jury is out on that. The canons of political correctness
    are so rigidly oppressive that you can't openly berate homosexuality,
    nor afford to disavow global climate change. My objection to PC is
    that it dictates us to say what we should think as right and not what
    we think as right.

    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/op inion/edit-page/The-PC-Bandwagon/articleshow/55453 49.cms

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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