ext_27943 ([identity profile] phatjoe.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] scottopic 2005-12-09 04:33 pm (UTC)

He said, "Someone's psychotic. Someone took too much semiotics." "Furthermore," he thought, "Someone can tzuck my Tzadik," but VT was the opposite of TV. He'd never accuse someone of being PC because it's so frigging dumb to say. The term arose on the Columbus Day Quincentennary when the republic was honest about the conquest and wouldn't party as they had previously promised.

If someone uses a nonoffensive vocabulary that person is considerate, not PC. If someone has a heavy-handed agenda that person is narrow-minded, not PC. Unless you mean Providence College, PC is as meaningless as the president's apology for slavery. Maybe PE should be on the radio and not just in the African-American Norton Anthology.

--MC Paul Barman, "Anarchist Bookstore Part 1"

/joe

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