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- Jan 3, 2016
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Actual bigotry ruining people's lives is more important in my opinion than people being criticized and wrongly accused of being a bigot because actual bigotry causes overall more suffering, especially in a global (world wide) sense. That is the main reason.
We should definitely strive to avoid the excessively PC comments that cause innocent people to be wrongly accused, and only very slightly guilty people to have their lives spoiled. This is a problem and is related to the liberal echo chamber, anti free speech concern that I am worried about.
But I also feel that in practice we can't remove bigotry without upsets along the way and that defeating bigotry will inevitably require some of these unfortunate wrong accusations. It's probably impractical to expect to be able to tackle bigotry comprehensively in a reasonable time without some such collateral damage, and therefore we likely have to accept it while trying to minimize it. When people strongly oppose "social justice warriors" without showing any support for efforts to combat bigotry, the effect may be to implicitly oppose the removal of bigotry by making it too hard to fight it (whether intended to do so or not).
I wonder if the people that complain about too much political correctness are sometimes just looking at it from their own personal standpoint rather than thinking about the whole of society including the most disadvantaged. If you happen to be, say a white male in a privileged position with a tendency to use social media, the overly zealous PC liberal is more of a concern to you personally but perhaps not that big a deal in the grand scheme of things.
We should definitely strive to avoid the excessively PC comments that cause innocent people to be wrongly accused, and only very slightly guilty people to have their lives spoiled. This is a problem and is related to the liberal echo chamber, anti free speech concern that I am worried about.
But I also feel that in practice we can't remove bigotry without upsets along the way and that defeating bigotry will inevitably require some of these unfortunate wrong accusations. It's probably impractical to expect to be able to tackle bigotry comprehensively in a reasonable time without some such collateral damage, and therefore we likely have to accept it while trying to minimize it. When people strongly oppose "social justice warriors" without showing any support for efforts to combat bigotry, the effect may be to implicitly oppose the removal of bigotry by making it too hard to fight it (whether intended to do so or not).
I wonder if the people that complain about too much political correctness are sometimes just looking at it from their own personal standpoint rather than thinking about the whole of society including the most disadvantaged. If you happen to be, say a white male in a privileged position with a tendency to use social media, the overly zealous PC liberal is more of a concern to you personally but perhaps not that big a deal in the grand scheme of things.