PC
No¦ not computers or members of the constabulary, but everyone's favourite or least favourite concept: political correctness.
Historically, the term only ever seems to have been used pejoratively, by the right and the left, and its excesses have been well documented (speech codes, capability-neutral terminology, and so on). But I feel it also gets used as a lazy catch-all term by reactionaries, who see it as some sort of cap on their freedom to voice controversial or disrespectful opinions.
For myself, I acknowledge the excesses. I used to work with a guy who criticised me for liking the music of Wagner ' for reasons you can all probably guess. My liking it offended his sensibilities because he felt it was disrespectful towards Jews ' and he felt I should have acknowledged that. Well? Did he have a case, or is that PC gone mad? I ask because I have to admit that I get confused by it all sometimes. I like to think of myself as respectful and sensitive in my dealings with others ' especially if they're people I don't know very well. In my view, therefore, nothing could be more disrespectful of someone than to presuppose that they share my opinions, sense of humour, tastes, etc.
Here's an example of what I mean. I went for a haircut a few weeks back, at a place I'd never been before. The hairdresser got me on the subject of football. I mentioned that I used to follow football in my teens, in the 70s, but not now. "Ah, he chimed in, "You mean back in the good old days when the coach didn't need to speak a dozen languages to make himself understood. Okay, a harmless enough remark, maybe¦ but I could tell what this guy's agenda was, really, and I could see where it was going. We got onto the subject of work ' and Bob's yer uncle, off he goes on the problems of immigration. 'Foreigners' (perhaps preceded by an offensive adjective) were obviously his pet thing and he liked to take every opportunity he could to bring the subject up. He assumed I would automatically agree with him, probably because he saw me in a certain light: white, seemingly English, and with a working-class-sounding voice (yeah, a whole load of assumptions there). The whole thing had me seething ' and you can bet your life that if I'd come back at him, he'd have categorised me as 'another politically correct wanker.' He might even have cut my ears off. Yet, for all he knew, I could be an immigrant, or married to a foreigner. I classed his behaviour as presumptuous and, therefore, disrespectful. Oversensitivity on my part? PC?
What's do you think? What's your definition?
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