Could be the fact English isn't my first language, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but I always thought "usually" meant something different than "always". So please point out the part where I said, and I quote "everyone" who screams PC at a lot can't be discriminated against. What I did say is they, again, USUALLY (as in, most of the times but not always), are not the ones facing discrimination. As in "where some white Americans feel this is because of political correctness, black Americans are a bit more likely to be genuinely offended by the racist undertones of it". Something I stand by.You're first paragraph is so ironic it's almost funny. Especially the last statement. I'm not gonna get into the nonsense of how you assume everyone who says PC has never been discriminated against.
Like I said the best part is the last sentence . I remember when the majority ruled and it was the best part of this country. Now you offend one person and its intolerable.
Like I said, pretty ironic .
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It's perfectly fine to disagree with me. Ridicule me if you feel the need to. But please stick to what I actually say.