However if they get rid of the race discrimination act they may as well get rid of the sexual discrimination act too, which is obviously a step back to a less civilised time. All men are created equal, but that does not mean all men are equal, you dig?
Agreed. I'm not particularly interested in "equality".
Equity, on the other hand, i believe we should strive for.
Willow, as i understand it the racial vilification act is not about inhibiting "free speech".
It's about mandating against abusive speech based upon a particular set of cultural criteria.
Going back to OTW's analogy with the sex discrimination act - should sexual harassment be protected under free speech?
Or the old 'yelling "fire" in a crowded theatre'?
I don't understand why people take "political correctness" personally. It was just an attempt people make to address some of the shortcomings in language that needed to develop to keep up with our social evolution.
Yes, it's clumsy and ridiculous sometimes, but that's humanity for you. Deeply flawed and sometimes shit, but often with the best intentions.
I think "cultural appropriation" is generally a total load of shit, but at the same time i think cultural sensitivity, decency and respect are important qualities that all good people have, to some degree.
It's a shame when things get ridiculous because people feel the need to attempt to
legislate change in our behaviours...but on the other hand, i think a lot of people miss the point that university campuses have always been breeding grounds for new ideas and ways of being.
It's essentially experimental (and very often completely unimportant) if someone wants to get overzealous about some apparent imposition onto someone's "rights" or "dignity" in... the wearing of a sombrero?
It's funny to me how
offended some people are by the naivity displayed by well-meaning liberals or whatever.
Some of the excesses of "political correctness" might ridiculous, but rarely seems to cause too much harm.
I mean, compared to the vitriol i hear from the anti-pc brigade...i know which student keg and bucket bong parties i'd be going to. :D
Sometimes i'm not sure what to believe with all this stuff, but being respectful really isn't that hard.
On the other hand, i have no problem with people trying to affect positive social change if they have good intentions, no matter how misguided their attempts to implement them may be.