A Quote by Darryl Glenn

This era of political correctness out there needs to go. — © Darryl Glenn
This era of political correctness out there needs to go.
Any sort of political correctness needs to be swept out of the way
As much as some people like to put down 'political correctness,' if it wasn't for political correctness, I wouldn't be free right now.
Political correctness has changed everything. People forget that political correctness used to be called spastic gay talk.
Political correctness gets in the way of all too many things in this country of ours, I am not a subscriber of political correctness by any means, shape or form.
We happen to live in an era that is incredibly wrapped up in notions of political correctness; everything is seen through the lens of politics. But being political and politically correct is just another way of fighting, another form of power and strategy, an insidious means of manipulation.
To think about love and passion and political correctness all together, it doesn't work. Art has to go way past the political to be effective.
In this era of political correctness, some people seem unaware that being squeamish about words can mean being blind to realities.
Deference has been codified in American life as political correctness. And political correctness functions like a despotic regime. It is an oppressiveness that spreads its edicts further and further into the crevices of everyday life.
Political correctness is neither political nor is it correct. It amounts to social censorship, and the sooner we spit it out, the better.
Nidal Hasan communicated with Anwar al-Awlaki, a known radical cleric, asked about waging jihad against his fellow soldiers. The problem is because of political correctness, the [Barack] Obama administration, like a lot of folks here, want to search everyone's cell phones and e-mails and not focus on the bad guys. And political correctness is killing people.
You get so tired of political correctness. I'm noted for speaking out all my career.
The era of the political was one of anomie: crisis, violence, madness and revolution. The era of the trans-political is that of anomaly: an aberration of no consequence, contemporaneous with the event of no consequence.
I worry that we are approaching a time when that which is shocking is squeezed out by the Stalinism of political correctness.
The critical importance of honest journalism and a free flowing, respectful national conversation needs to be had in our country. But it is being buried as collateral damage in a war whose battles include political correctness and ideological orthodoxy.
There is a term called political correctness, and I consider it to be a euphemism for political cowardice.
We need less political correctness and more political courage.
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