Rigt: Any kind of discussion we've had, as i say, since this report came out last week in the u k is interpreted. Often it's misinterpreted as being an attempt to suggest that raceism doesn't exist and that not a problem. Rigt: You generate this illusion that we're living in this facistic society. And maybe that explains why so many of my friends have gone a bit mad. They now talk about how britain is just this facious societyis crawling with neo nares. Is that where are these people? What are you talking?"
Political Correctness has formed the basis for a new intolerant mindset, actively policing speech that is deemed offensive or controversial. Rather than confront bad ideas through discussion, it has now become common to intimidate one’s detractors into silence. Taking on board legitimate concerns about how speech can be harmful, Andrew Doyle argues that the alternative — an authoritarian world in which our freedoms are surrendered to those in power — has far worse consequences.