How To Kill Political Correctness In Five Easy Steps

May 20th, 2009 (12) Posted By Erik Wong.

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Brietbart’s Big Hollywood: By James Hudnall: Last week I told you why political correctness must die. There are plenty of reasons, but I gave five. Today I want to tell you how to kill it for good.

PC is something everyone seems to hate, yet it pervades our culture and lives. The only people who seem to like it are the ones who use it to impose their will on everyone else. The abusers. But we don’t have to put up with it anymore. It’s time we stood our ground and said “no more.”

Of course, to be un-PC doesn’t mean going out and insulting everyone. Bad behavior isn’t going to win you friends. But a lot of the alleged outrage out there from the PC clowns is bogus and it should not be allowed to pass anymore.

How do we do that? Simple.

It won’t be an overnight process. But it can be done. All that’s required are a few steps, and a dedication to following them. And not wavering. Because the abusers of PC will not give up easily.

The good news is the public is against them and signs are there that they tide is already turning. If there’s one thing power fears it’s when the masses are against them. We’re already at that point, it’s just a matter of focusing our energies.

Here are the steps to take:

1. Honesty: The Miss California incident showed one way to fight back successsfully. Stand your ground and stick to your guns. It certainly helped that she had an ally in Donald Trump who saw how popular she became and how much press she was getting. One way to be PC is to stop playing the game. Look for supporters who agree with you and back each other up.

2. Organize: Like-minded people need to band together to fight injustice and PC is injustice. Form groups with others. We should create an acronym organization that is a pressure group against PC. Since PC got its way for many years thanks to pressure groups, we should form one to counter it. What do we call it? STFU comes to mind, but I’m sure we can think of something catchier.

3. Fight Back: If you get into trouble for not being PC, don’t roll over like Don Imus did or many others who knuckled under. Work with groups who support you and don’t let the media tell you how you’re supposed to act. If people call for you to be fired for saying something that wasn’t what they claim it to be, don’t let them push you around. Bullies need to get smacked back. Teach them a lesson.

4. Unity: We need to stick together to overcome those things that are a threat to our freedoms. PC is only part of a larger problem. But taking care of it is a great start. Stick by your fellow PC critics and back them up. Together we can do this.

5. Speak Out: Finally, when you see the media being PC or promoting some absurd PC agenda, email or write them. Do the same to politicians. Make sure they get the message that the people are not supporting this nonsense anymore. If they get enough mail like this they will get the message. Believe it.

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  • Mrs. Scoot

    You know what my thing about this is, white guilt. Sorry, but I am sick and tired of it. I have experienced it first hand here in Charlotte, people getting jobs that they were NOT qualified for because they are black, hispanic, etc. I had that white guilt thing too, but after seeing that first hand, no more.

    However, until the lighter population starts fighting back this will continue to be a vicious circle that never ends.

    • Vehement

      “Sorry, but I am sick and tired of it.”
      Don’t apologize, that’s part of the problem.
      And North Carolina? Oh boy, I’m from Kannapolis, how do you like being part of a red state gone blue?

  • http://mailboxawnings.com Marka in the Keys

    I was in Home Depot recently, where I got into a friendly back and forth with a black man over the Iraq war. I pointed out the strategic brilliance of now being in Iran’s backyard with the world’s biggest embassy and major military basis to watch Iran’s every move. Frustrated, the man said, “Anyway it’s all about the Jews and Israel. They run everything.” I pointed out how Jews have been major scientists, doctors, etc. and that they form the largest group of graduate students in America. Then I said lightly, “I know that if I need a really good specialist and I see a Jewish doctor listed, I want him.” At that point he looked at me and said, “You’re a racist.” (I suppose because I didn’t choose a black doctor.) I paused and, looking straight into his eyes, said, “Is that supposed to stop me from talking?” He wavered and walked off. I couldn’t help myself and shouted after him, “Anyway, we still won the war!” It was my first encounter with a black accusing me of racism and I suppose I could have said something more clever, but the point is I didn’t let him get away with it and it felt darn good.

    • MinneSoCold

      They’re printing “race cards” just as fast as they’re printing money these days. These cards can be used for any number of things but mostly to help libs divert and end debate when they know they’re loosing.

    • Vehement

      “it’s all about the Jews and Israel. They run everything.”

      Sounds to me he’s the racist.

    • aboutTObegin

      well done Marka….I will ALWAYS feel that any job, position, etc should go to the most qualified individual regardless of race, sex, political beliefs! That will promote a competitive nature within people to improve themselves in order to improve their lives…not the other way around…give me a job because I am black or hispanic….what does that get you, most of the time it gets you and individual that does not want to be there, has an negative attitude because he knows he will not be disciplined due to his lack of work ethic…HELL NO…time for the good old fashioned system America was founded on!!! WORK FOR WHAT YOU GET!!! and if those lazy ass individuals don’t like it….send them to a third world country for good! I am sick and tired of carrying others and now the Government…hell no….my back is gonna break or I am just gonna fall out of the system and ‘disappear’ !

      -aTb

  • SlimReed

    Several years ago, a niece in California was telling me about a conversation she had with some folks at her high school. At one point in the conversation, one of the participants said to her, “You’re only saying that because I’m black,” and she of course, as one is taught, apologized for any misunderstanding. I told her that should that ever happen to her again, she was to say, “No, I’m saying that because you’re an a**h****.” It has worked for my kids, it’s worked for me, and I was certain that it would work for her.

  • Vehement

    “STFU comes to mind, but I’m sure we can think of something catchier.”

    Suck It The Fuck Up (SITFU) is pretty catchy with my military brothers. Some of them even hade hats mades with the this acronym stitched in.

    • aboutTObegin

      lol

  • Tom in CO

    political correctness is mentally challenged.

  • http://www.dirtydozensbunker.com Sanders

    I’m reminded of the time when my parents moved the family to Riverside, California from southern Arizona and could only find a house to rent in a predominantly black, middle class, neighborhood.

    My little brother was at the park riding bikes with the black kids and one of them called out to him, “Hey white boy, come here!”

    My little brother said, “What do you want black boy?”

    The black kid yelled at him, “You don’t call me that!”

    My brother replied, “Black boy! Black boy! Black boy!”

    The kid in question was the neighborhood bully and my brother had already kicked his ass a couple times. Apparently he didn’t want any more, so he ran off to his house.

    My point is: Mock political correctness every time you encounter it and never back down or apologize for your words unless you are truly wrong.

  • cold soldier

    Those who can’t handle freedom have enslaved those who gave it to them.