Speakpigeon
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- Rationality (i.e. facts + logic), Scepticism (not just about God but also everything beyond my subjective experience)
And this is perfectly good and PC is about shaming people if and when you think they are misrepresenting facts about already vulnerable groups.The only way to improve anything is to dare to talk about it honestly. Avoiding to offend is avoiding to be honest.
Only you've decided it's good enough to throw away the baby with the bath water by equating all PC people to those PC people who do display an outrageous attitude.
Trevor Phillips is correct and made an articulate and convincing case.
You, on the other hand, based on what you are able to say, are just wrong.
What Trevor Phillips also does, incidentally, is to show you are wrong. He has successfully demonstrated that you can say that Jews in Britain are overrepresented among the rich and powerful without being fined or put in jail and that's because it is true. Who is going to sue him for speaking the truth? And then you have people who stop themselves from speaking the truth and these are just idiots and no PC-minded people can be held responsible for the fact that there are idiots. And then you have people who are shamed in not telling lies and that's perfectly good too and that's an achievement of political correctness. What Phillips is saying is that PC is a blunt instrument that it may be best not to use institutionally. He doesn't want to say that the reason for that is that many public officers are just not smart enough for the job they do, which is the real reason that they fail their mission. He doesn't want to say that because he doesn't have a solution to that problem because the solution would be to recruit smarter people and necessarily to spend more money on the whole thing and he knows we're no going to agree to do that. Hypocrisy all around.
EB