Today’s post is not meant to treat of the phenomenon of PC (Political Correctness) exhaustively, nor to analytically plumb its essence. I will, today, largely adumbrate some of the many expressions of PC—expressions which may seem to be all over the map (a product of the incoherency, hyperactive style of busybody micromanagement, and arrogant presumption of catholicity unique to PC)—, thereby helping to materialize into form its peculiar and perverse nature.
We shall now list some PC axioms that come to mind. Our refutations (or sneering dismissals) of them will be presented afterwards, below, conforming to the same enumeration.
With this in mind, let us plunge into some of these PC axioms:
Axiom #1: Most—if not all—pretty young women are not really, naturally pretty, but only artificially pretty, their outward physical beauty due mostly—or even wholly—to artifices, including make-up and plastic surgery.
Axiom #2: Most Americans are fat.
Axiom #3: Most teenage girls and young women (perhaps mostly inclusive of the age range in the 20s) are morbidly obsessed with thinness, and there are extremely few, if any, teenage girls and young women who are naturally and healthily skinny.
Axiom #4: Age should not (or does not, when the PC person is feeling particularly axiomatic) matter when considering the dynamics of erotic/romantic attraction and relationships.
Axiom #5: Aging is good, not bad.
Axiom #6: Men should not be attracted to younger women.
Axiom #7: Erotic/romantic attraction is not primarily affected by physical appearance—in fact, physical appearance is only a very small part of erotic/romantic attraction, and anyone who thinks it is the biggest part is a person with serious flaws in their thought process, if not also in their psychological development.
Axiom #8: Americans eat worse than any other people in the world.
Axiom #9: Americans are more obsessed with guns than any other people in the world.
Axiom #10: Americans are more schizophrenic about sex—simultaneously prudish and crude—than any other people in the world.
Axiom #11: The U.S.A. has the worst record of capital punishment than any other nation of thw world—or if the U.S.A. does not have the worst record (and the aforementioned part of this axiom is easily refutable with facts), it’s still worse somehow, by having a worse culture of capital punishment, while those other countries are let off the hook somehow, usually because they are Third World and are not ethically responsible and culpable for their bad deeds.
Axiom #12: Rape is not about sex.
Axiom #13: Non-Western cultures cannot be judged immoral and inferior when they inculcate and institutionalize evil acts among their members, nor can the members be considered immoral and inferior—they are only being “cultural” and “ethnic”.
Axiom #14: Nobody is inferior (or superior) to anybody else.
Axiom #15: Even if a non-Western culture inculcates and institutionalizes inequality among the peoples it embraces, it should not be judged immoral and inferior on this account.
Axiom #16: All cultures are equal—except for the West, which has the unique distinction of being inferior to all other cultures, and supremely immoral.
Axiom #17: The West needs to atone for its sins and change itself to redeem itself of those sins: Colonialism, Religious Intolerance, and Crypto-Neo-Colonialist Geopolitical Globalism.
[to be continued...]
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
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