Why is the Anti-PC crowd so sensitive?

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  1. Gdawg007

    Gdawg007 Well-Known Member

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    I have noticed that when you tell people they are wrong, any person including myself, they don't like it. And that's an obvious and fair thing.

    But there is a group of people out there who seem to think that we are too political correct and that we should be able to say what we want without being labeled a certain way for it.

    But here's the thing, if you say something incorrect, is it not politically correct for others to politely agree with you to avoid upsetting you?

    An anecdote, I have a relative who seems to think Obama was an arrogant know-it-all. I don't know if I disagree completely with that assessment, most presidents are arrogant and most believe they know more than most of us. She would then make a statement about politics that wasn't correct, such that the majority of Canadians don't want their healthcare. That is simply incorrect. The vast majority, in the 90 percents last poll I saw, support their system. When confronted with this, she gets upset.

    She belongs to the anti-PC crowd, but I feel that crowd is made up partially if not largely of people who just don't want to be disagreed with. Ever. Even when they are wrong. Anyway, tell me how I'm probably wrong...
     

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