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RP=RonPaul=RedPill
12-24-2007, 08:49 AM
From Wikipedia:

The term "political correctness" is derived from Marxist-Leninist vocabulary, and was used to describe the appropriate "party line", commonly referred to as the "correct line". Those people who opposed (or were seen as opposing) the "correct line" were often punished. A similar term has been used in communist countries, such as China.

So it comes from the Soviet Union. They sent people to Siberia for not being politically correct. Political correctness trumps free speech. It' Un-American.

On a side note, I don't think anyone is attaching their own agendas to the Ron Paul campaign. They legitimately bring up a concern because Ron Paul has mentioned it and supported it as fact at one time or another, except for 9/11, although the good doctor has stated the government has a history of starting provocations to further their means.

Fighting the New World Order is part of Ron Paul's platform, as he's mentioned the term many times, trying to make himself sound as unconspiratorial as possible. He uses buzz words like "conspiracy of ideas" so the mainstream can accept it. It all starts by taking our country back from the elite banking families and the source of their power. The money machine. The Federal Reserve.

To those of you who have just watched Freedom to Fascism, I'd like to re-welcome you to the Ron Paul rEVOLution. I hope watching this film will help you understand that we don't just pull these theories out of our asses. I'd ask you to continue to dig deeper into the rabbit hole, because it gets scarier. We should be scared. We should be outraged. The next logical step to take is to watch Alex Jones' hour-long interview with Aaron Russo.

Real_CaGeD
12-24-2007, 08:52 AM
When the MSM demonized the term "Right Wing" they laid the groundwork for the elimination of Ron Pauls platform.

PC is the demonization of platform ideals to defeat them on a long term basis.

PC is also the propagation toward changing of the definition of a word.

Oliver
12-24-2007, 08:55 AM
Basically it comes from moral values most people agree on.

atilla
12-24-2007, 08:57 AM
it comes from new jersey

shasshas
12-24-2007, 08:58 AM
Basically it comes from moral values most people agree on.

NO -- it comes from moral values people are TOLD TO AGREE UPON. many peopl are too busy to question whatthose values mean or how they were arrived at. This is at the heart of how soft fascism begins.

iAmerican
12-24-2007, 08:59 AM
Political correctness trumps free speech. It' Un-American.


It is un-American, yet has somehow become a pseudo-religion, with the MSM and certain political leaders as the high-priests.

I guess that makes me a heretic of sorts.

Oliver
12-24-2007, 09:11 AM
NO -- it comes from moral values people are TOLD TO AGREE UPON. many peopl are too busy to question whatthose values mean or how they were arrived at. This is at the heart of how soft fascism begins.

No, it really comes from general moral values.
Like the etiquette (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etiquette) and netiquette (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette).

Sandy
12-24-2007, 09:24 AM
Basically it comes from moral values most people agree on.

No it doesn't, it comes from social conditioning from Marxist/Hegelian brainwashing over time. It's about conditioning people away from conservative moral absolutes, personal responsibility, and having a conscience......and into moral relativism, an anything goes society, and basing actions on feelings and emotions ('felt needs') instead of right/wrong.

If you haven't noticed, there has been a huge moral decline in this country, including decline in character and integrity as well as ethics. Dishonesty in corporations and businesses is all over the place, and 'go along to get along' is the phrase of the day. The ends justify the means, and agree with something that is immoral/unethical in order to be accepted by other humans. Worry about not being Marxist 'politically correct', give in to conforming, don't stick to your principles, be rude and crude..... that's what the social engineers want, and they are winning!!!!

The Hegelian dialectic dialogue and consensus process is all over the place, from public schools, to work places, to more and more churches, to Chamber of Commerces, and so on. It's in the MSM consistently, and conservatism is being bashed and demonized right and left. That's part of the plan they are using to destroy America. Communism is the opposite of conservatism, in all sorts of ways.

beobeli
12-24-2007, 09:27 AM
It comes from a desire to be re-elected.

Sandy
12-24-2007, 09:31 AM
No, it really comes from general moral values.
Like the etiquette (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etiquette) and netiquette (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette).

'Political correctness' has NOTHING to do with 'netiquette'.

LibertyEagle
12-24-2007, 09:34 AM
There is this other forum called, General Poliltics and Other. That is where this thread belongs.

If something is not directly about Ron Paul, please don't put it in the Ron Paul Grassroots central. It is becoming a trash dump for almost every single thing that pops into people's heads.

chiplitfam
12-24-2007, 09:39 AM
I thought you might enjoy this. Some of the best and most informative essays I have read on the subject of dialectical materialism.

http://www.crossroad.to/

http://www.authorityresearch.com/

Chip

Oliver
12-24-2007, 09:40 AM
'Political correctness' has NOTHING to do with 'netiquette'.

I know - but it's based on general moral values. It derives from
those moral standards the majority agrees on.

But anyway: It isn't very important to me anyway. It's Christmas
and Paul knows what political correctness is anyway. So why
quarrel about it? http://www.funfilesandsmiles.com/smileys/0712.gif

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Sandy
12-24-2007, 09:45 AM
I thought you might enjoy this. Some of the best and most informative essays I have read on the subject of dialectical materialism.

http://www.crossroad.to/

http://www.authorityresearch.com/

Chip

Thanks! Know all about the first website, that's where I learned lots about it, too. Stumbled across it when researching communism and the NWO. It's saved as a favorite website, and I visit it frequently. The things I have learned!!! Will check out the second website. Thanks again, and have a good day!

Sandy
12-24-2007, 09:47 AM
I know - but it's based on general moral values. It derives from
those moral standards the majority agrees on.

But anyway: It isn't very important to me anyway. It's Christmas
and Paul knows what political correctness is anyway. So why
quarrel about it? http://www.funfilesandsmiles.com/smileys/0712.gif

http://www.funfilesandsmiles.com/smilies/santacold.gifhttp://www.funfilesandsmiles.com/smilies/2253.gif

http://www.funfilesandsmiles.com/smilies/santareindeer.gif

Thanks, not trying to quarrel but just stating facts, and trying to educate people on what I have learned over the past year or so. I'm still learning!! Have a great day!

chiplitfam
12-24-2007, 09:49 AM
Mrs. Kjos and Dean Gotcher are best friends. The articles are long, deep, and saturated with Scripture, and excellent beyond anything I have read before.

This is really what is going on. It is spiritual warfare. Chip

Sandy
12-24-2007, 09:59 AM
Mrs. Kjos and Dean Gotcher are best friends. The articles are long, deep, and saturated with Scripture, and excellent beyond anything I have read before.

This is really what is going on. It is spiritual warfare. Chip

Yes, and warfare against American individualism, sovereignity, and personal independence and responsibility. :(