With all of the rumors flying around on who has been selected for cabinet posts, will President-elect Trump make the elimination of political correctness a priority for his transition process? Before and especially after his shocking victory, many from the left have called his aversion to political correctness equal to bigotry, racism, and sexism, even calling his supporters “deplorables.”
Instead of name calling, feelings getting hurt, or retreating to a safe space, his aversion to political correctness could be seen as something positive while he transitions into his new role. It will definitely be different to have a president who will actually tell you how something is instead of dancing around the subject or censoring it for your own good.
Editorial cartoon courtesy of Robert L. Lang
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With all of the rumors flying around on who has been selected for cabinet posts, will President-elect Trump make the elimination of political correctness a priority for his transition process? Before and especially after his shocking victory, many from the left have called his aversion to political correctness equal to bigotry, racism, and sexism, even calling his supporters “deplorables.”
Instead of name calling, feelings getting hurt, or retreating to a safe space, his aversion to political correctness could be seen as something positive while he transitions into his new role. It will definitely be different to have a president who will actually tell you how something is instead of dancing around the subject or censoring it for your own good.
Editorial cartoon courtesy of Robert L. Lang
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