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fandomsecrets2016-12-09 07:14 pm
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Re: Where did "anti-PC" backlash come from?
(Anonymous) 2016-12-10 02:37 am (UTC)(link)But they haven't been the ones with the social currency. I know you probably don't see it this way, but current culture favors the left - the media, celebrities, the academy are all enforcers of progressive ideology. And it is the *enforcement* that people are taking issue with, so much that they will align themselves with the same devil in different clothing if it offers them relief.
Re: Where did "anti-PC" backlash come from?
(Anonymous) 2016-12-10 03:12 am (UTC)(link)Right-wing celebrities, news sources, politicians, etc. are allowed to exist, make their comments as per freedom of speech, and aren't silenced in any way, unless you count criticism, boycotts, etc. as being silenced rather than an expression of freedom of speech, too. Individual left-leaning media, celebrities, academics, people, etc. have a right to express their opinions, as do right-leaning ones. No one stops conservative writers from doing their writing on their own territory.
And I would actually debate the mainstream media being "left"-slanted to any major degree, especially compared to the rightism of, say, FOX (which, again, is allowed to exist).
Re: Where did "anti-PC" backlash come from?