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political correctness

I believe in sensitivity, but some people have taken it right down to stupid. I complained to my brother about it once and he said "We don't have to be politically correct, we're from Forest Lake". I laughed out loud! His delivery I think. He really could be a stand up comic, if it weren't for his day job. When I thought about what he was saying (underlying message), We are Americans and this is still our country is what he ment. We have relatives that were not all born U.S. citizens, but everyone of our family has come to this country with the intent (and demonstrated) they will comply with our laws, learn our ways, and LANGUAGE. None are on public assistance, all are self supportive. It's really hard to listen to illegals crying about their rights being violated in America.
freesia792's profile
I agree, Freesia, and I enjoyed reading your post. The "Live free or die" mentality of independence and self reliance is being buried under the pile of crap that consists of big government hand outs and juvenile demands for "my rights"! If you dare be honest about it, someone screams "racism" or " profiling". It would be so funny if it weren't so scary.
ameba's profile

over 2 years ago