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PC - More harm than Good?
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1207634,00.html
Anyone else think the PC culture has gone too far?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Is the right wing think tank Civitas a balanced source?
A quick google reveals that they are anti-multiculturalism, anti the BBC, anti-immigration, pro-laissez faire capitalism etc i.e. their views on 'PC' are about as surprising as finding bear excrement in the local forest.
Personally, I thought their examples of PC thinking very black and white (no pun intended) and I don't know anyone who would think in such a one dimensional and frankly, bordering on the hysterical, way.
Might I suggest Sourcewatch for evaluating the "balance" of think-tanks:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Civitas
Civitas claim they are unbiased - their director is an ex Labour councillor - but they were until 2000 the Health and welfare unit of the Institute of Economic affairs.
This is quite a Thatcher-ite group whose role is to promote free market ideals to pretty much anybody who'll listen.
So while they're politically independant they do have a very definite axe to grind
GruntF- I am totally balanced (chip on each shoulder), so yes! ;-)
I wouldn't cast myself as some sort of equally left wing person, so I'm not advocating some sort of 'Ban Christmas', 'Minorities are more equal than the rest', 'Oppress the Moral Majority' type in the first place. What I am saying is that they start off from a skewed position and have simply produced a piece of work which reinforces their own beliefs.
What, for example, is their conclusion that PC attitudes have created '"Muslim ghettoes" which have produced young terrorists', supposed to mean? Does that seriously mean that not descriminating against people on the grounds of their gender or race or sexuality has somehow forced muslims to band together and use violent methods? What would such people be trying to achieve?
'Hey - we want less of these equal opportunities, so we're going to set of bombs against civilian targets. We much preferred it when we didn't get jobs because of our religion or ethnicity.' Sorry??? What???
I'm with littleoldme on this one.
Incidently the founder of the institute of Economic affairs was Ralph Harris ex director of the Times who has written numerous attacks against the welfare state, blaming the poor for having little money and a 1971 volume "down with the poor"
Margaret Thatcher made him a Lord in 1979
Apparently a common toast at the IEA is "Down with the public interest"
Nice!