tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post1802391107686199175..comments2024-03-28T17:58:56.707+11:00Comments on The Social Pathologist: PC: The TheologyThe Social Pathologisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12927698533626086780noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-36195854864865807182012-01-08T19:22:50.765+11:002012-01-08T19:22:50.765+11:00PC THeology:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/ne...PC THeology:<br /><br />http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/843181/postsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-17291193926920396022011-01-22T00:05:45.680+11:002011-01-22T00:05:45.680+11:00After spending most of my life in academia among l...After spending most of my life in academia among like-minded people, I moved to the country and put my son in school. What a shocker! As an educator, I immediately volunteered for various committees, as the academic ratings were hopelessly low. I advocated for healthier food in the cafeteria; recycling; reading clubs; second language instruction; classics in the library. I found out that the community did not want these things and they literally chased me away. The upshot is that I since all my suggestions for improvements implied that I did not like current practices, I was told that I was "judgmental." I was told, "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all" by the school board. In making my arguments I had offered scientific studies to back them up. The response was: "science is so contradictory" and the board continued to do as it pleased. I am still in shock over this. I realize now that my little community is probably very like the rest of the country and I haven't got much hope any more for democracy when few people value education. I don't know what to do about this. I used to be one of those NY liberal do-gooders, now I feel like putting my son in an expensive private school and separating my family from the community.Tori Alexanderhttp://www.torialexander.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-79970099758382764402010-12-09T04:16:56.115+11:002010-12-09T04:16:56.115+11:00Liberals are tolerant. But anyone that has conserv...Liberals are tolerant. But anyone that has conservative or traditional <br />beliefs of any type is not Politically Correct. These people are <br />judgmental. Judgmental people have “no right to judge.” They lack <br />tolerance. Only tolerant non-judgmental people have the “right to <br />judge.” Therefore it is Politically Correct to judge judgmental <br />people. <br /><br />It is Politically Correct to judge the judgers, but the judgers should <br />not judge. It is Politically Correct to judge those that are <br />intolerant. <br /><br />Never mind that the tolerant become intolerant by judging the <br />intolerant. They have this right because they are tolerant, but <br />intolerant of intolerance. All (conservatives and traditionalists) <br />have freedom to express their beliefs as long as those beliefs are not <br />intolerant, which will not be tolerated. <br /><br />I hope everyone understands this because dissention will not be <br />tolerated. Facts, history and logic are immaterial, because this might <br />hurt the feelings of someone with tolerant beliefs. The beliefs and <br />feelings of the uninformed and clueless must be tolerated, unless <br />these are intolerant beliefs, which again will not be tolerated.CSPBnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-36588354357426874552010-12-07T08:18:03.971+11:002010-12-07T08:18:03.971+11:00PC to the extreme rebels against the tyranny of fa...PC to the extreme rebels against the tyranny of facts. There are some things in this life which are nonnegotiable, like a falling piano. Regardless whether:<br /><br />1. One sees it<br />2. One wishes for it<br /><br />If you do not dodge it, IT WILL KILL YOU. They seek to make everything negotiable, to have no limits upon a person. Now, I like their vision: allowing the crippled to write music, to let the blind see again, would be a worthy goal.<br /><br />But there's a difference between a vision and reality. This is not reality, yet they treat it as such. A vision that does not fit reality is a dogma.<br /><br />I, at least, know it's a dream and cheerfully try to work towards it. What's frightening is that they do not know it's a dream, and are always angry.Corbanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01876190727321777961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-60055518863741781352010-12-02T21:06:54.304+11:002010-12-02T21:06:54.304+11:00Thanks.Thanks.The Social Pathologisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12927698533626086780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-54344309970324897212010-12-02T04:57:13.897+11:002010-12-02T04:57:13.897+11:00Excellent essay, SP. I find it so hard to be a Ca...Excellent essay, SP. I find it so hard to be a Catholic in this decaying world.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com