naruball said:
Oh, don't get me wrong. I definitely agree with you to a great extent. This political correctness annoys me too. Even from LGBT when they go overboard. And I'm not overly sensitive. My straight friends and I call each other f****ts all the time. But I do hate the "that's so gay" expression. When for example, I say "oh, maybe you shouldn't do that; it might hurt his (a common friend's) feelings". And they respond with "gayyyy" (as in, "dudes don't worry about stuff like that". Well I'm gay and I can't help it), I seriously wanna punch them in the face. Anyway, I think that political correctness is by and large bad, but because of it more good than harm is caused. No one is born a racist, a hompophobe, etc. It's all influence from the society and if people are not exposed to hateful remarks in their everyday life, I believe that they won't repeat those mean statements. As I said, I think jokes between friends are fine, but in the media unfortunately one needs to be forced to be more careful. For example. when I talk to my supervisor I can never say such jokes because it's simply unacceptable. Interviews are part of their job. |
Oh, I better understand what you're getting at now. Definitely responding with "gay" in a situation like that would be quite annoying. It's kind of odd how stereotypes such as gay people being more sentimental than straight people (which I don't believe is true, the biggest wusses I know are all straight guys) are rampant even in our supposedly politically correct society, when political correctness was largely implemented to eliminate this. More proof about the faults of political correctness I suppose, although joking around about stereotypes can be quite funny in some cases.
And yeah, in cases of superiors, a level of political correctness is definitely needed. I went full retard in an interview for a summer job a few years ago, made a Nazi joke to a Polish guy (d'oh), and I'm absolutely ashamed of that. Friends laugh about it now, but I still can't believe I said that. Definitely tone should differ based on company.
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