Isabel workenson's book cast includes a story that really bothered her. She was sent to chicago to interview the co of a major fortune 500 company. But she didn't say who it was or even what the company was, so he couldn't figure it out. Now, maybe she got some evil sisr, you know, the rare few that are left in the fortune 500 c o cohort. It just seems hard to believe that that could happen this day. I always like to take people at their word. And it's also perfectly possible for for some one to experience something and remember it differently to how it actually happened. That's not something that we can now assume is
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.