[mythtv-users] references to "significant other"

Debabrata Banerjee davatar at comcast.net
Tue Apr 27 17:01:36 EDT 2004


Because politics isn't about being right or wrong, it's about manipulating
people - no matter what that takes. So inherently whatever is politically
correct is technically wrong, as it's just a mish mosh of ideas intended to
stupefy the population long enough to run away with the crown - not to
represent an ideology.

The truth is often offensive - deal with it.

>Why yes I am an American and I am sorry for you that you live in a part
of the world were your government or peers restrict what you are able to
say.

Also I find this talk of americans and free speech quite entertaining. Look
at what the FCC is doing, and then look at Europe. Free Speech... /smirk.

Just because you haven't been selected under selective enforcement doesn't
mean the government has granted you that right. Most of your "rights" are
already gone, but reality just hasn't come knocking at your door yet, and
probably won't. If it isn't only affecting a minority then the country is
ripe for civil wars and coups. Remember, no matter how many times you repeat
something, it doesn't make it true - it does have a good success rate and
brainwashing the homo-sapien mind. It all starts with the Pledge of
Allegiance. If all you claim of America was true, you wouldn't need to
indoctrinate/brainwash your youth (I say this as an American). You can say
whatever you want as long as it agrees with the power du jour. See what
happens to people who disagree, not that that information is broadcast to
you readily.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Henk Poley" <hpoley at dds.nl>
To: "Discussion about mythtv" <mythtv-users at mythtv.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] references to "significant other"


>
> Could somebody explain why being 'politicaly correct' is bad perse?
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