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This is how I define being politically correct. Respect for others. When I meet people and there is some doubt about how to pronounce their name, I like to get it right by checking with the person himself/herself. So, when someone says "Please don't call me a redskin, I call them a native American.When a Country is made up of different races, religion, cultural preferences, politics and all sorts of cultural differences, theres always going to be disagreements to varying degrees. I agree that facts & data should play a role but I also think the ability to respect and conciliate is just as important. There has to be a pathway to compromise and consensus on issues that face society. Facts & Data should be made available through free press and speech so people can make their own decisions, right or wrong.
I dont feel comfortable to telling someone who to marry, or if their religion is false or not. If a man and women or two men or two women want to have a kid thats their personal business. I have the right of free speech to say something to whomever on whatever, but I wont, unless a line is crossed and threats are made. Communication and the ability to just be part of a solution without always being right or getting ones way is more productive in my mind.