First of all, I must say that political correctness is generally a very controversial topic. Regardless of whether the theme directly affects, everyone has its own perspective. Even if you do not know all the facts about the situation they are mentioning, people are anxious to talk about something very specific from time to time. I am grateful to everyone for your comment, but I do not accept it if I do not want to hear people who are directly involved. This is why the theme of political legitimacy often causes language struggle and even the physical struggle we testified long ago.
From the late 1980s to the early 1990s, the political correctness and "PC culture" are rapidly increasing in the United States. But political correctness is a concept through American history. This controversy is not only talked about this year's election cycle, it is also becoming a truly extreme political issue. Political correctness is essential to understanding and promoting civilized arguments. Most importantly, we need to respect people different from us for productive discussion.
Yesterday, Jerry Seinfeld, a famous "pretty" manga known for being away from controversial issues, made several powerful words about political legitimacy. After political correctness hurt comedies and college students said they were too sensitive to ESPN podcasts, he later said that Seth Myers said "There are things of bad PCs that bother me." Homosexual reaction is no longer suitable for the audience. Conservatives and comedians do not tend to agree, but the common voice of both have always been politically correct. Recently more and more comedians are saying against political legitimacy saying that the sensitiveness of the audience and the increasing aggressive tendency hinder the freedom of comedy. These problems are related to the recently occurring Trevor Noah flaps. There are a lot of old sex and racist tweets that are likely to happen to be drilled down. Become a "daily show" host
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