Political Correctness is creating a shitty society?

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  • But there ARE no losers. EVERYBODY who plays is a winner. Let's give trophies to every player on both teams. Why even keep score?
    And people are shocked that the greatest country of the 20th century faded away to the impotent, morally and financially bankrupt nation that it is today.
    Yep, PC, Affirmative Action and all those other programs that rewarded laziness and ineptitude and punished hard work and industry, certainly helped ruin this country.

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    • The 20th century has passed. Like all the other centuries and other countries that were great during them.

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      • Once again, you missed the point. Way missed the point. Who do you think are the work force and movers and shakers, today? It's those very kids who were taught that everybody wins and there are no losers. The ones raised in a society that set no limits and offered them no challenges or training to deal with the real world.
        Please bellatrice, if you are just too slow to understand what the adults are talking about, just be a good girl and read the posts. You only make a fool of yourself by chiming in like you do.

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        • Hmm, okay. Perhaps despite being female and young and therefore automatically written off by you, I am possessed of meagre enough intelligence to know that society is so much better, as you say, for setting limits, and also if you can belittle them a bit, all the better. Keep them down, yeah?

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          • I really do not understand this post. Honestly. Do you actually advocate raising children with no limits? Do you expect to have your child prepared to go out in the world at 18, thinking there is no need to work hard or compete, that trying is more than enough?
            I just do not understand what you think I'm trying to say here, and therefor, your point.

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            • Why would you raise a child and impose limits on what that child can achieve? It seems like you are proscriptive. Why should you limit other people? Especially your children. Why do you want to limit them?

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              • Not limits on what they can achieve, limits on what they do. Would you let children do any damn thing they choose, when growing up? Of course not.
                I give up. I'm speaking one language and you are speaking another. We just cannot communicate. Bye, bye.

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