by Edward W. Younkins
1. Political correctness involves the translation of Marxism from economic terms into cultural terms. The premise underlying political correctness is that if the elite can change the language then they can change
According to multiculturalism and political correctness, all history is dictated by the power that certain groups defined by race, ethnicity, or gender have
Multiculturalism leads to politically correct language. Such language must be consistent with
Advocates of political correctness attempt to
The politically correct fail to understand that language is the result of an evolved social process that results
Victims are taught that their failures and suffering are invariably the result of some unfair and rectifiable condition that social engineers could remedy if the insensitive would simply let them. This reinforces the erroneous views
On some campuses seeking higher standards of human accomplishments is no longer valued as highly as politically correct thinking. Academic freedom through free speech is accompanied by high social costs on campuses, where truth is
On America’s college campuses, students are taught that value systems are subjective and constructed according to race, ethnicity, gender, and social class. The result is warped curricula, women’s studies departments, black studies departments, thought police, campus
Political correctness (and multiculturalism) threatens free speech in both the academic sphere and the nonacademic
Broadly conceived, political correctness includes a number of initiatives such as: altering vocabularies in order not to offend particular groups, affirmative action in admissions and hiring, multicultural education, and broadening the scope of
Political correctness insists on “truths” contrary to reality, human nature, and experience. It follows that state power must be employed in
The state rewards those
Political correctness is a