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by tptacek
2654 days ago
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Is that what Yascha Mounk thinks or what his data says? My argument is that the two things are not the same. For instance: "Nowadays, too many ordinary behaviors are labelled as sexual harassment"? 51/49 in favor, not 80/20. "Many white people today don't recognize the real advantages they have"? 52/48 in favor. "Many people nowadays are too sensitive to how Muslims are treated"? 49/51 against. "Today's feminists fight for important issues"? 54/46 in favor. Yes, a clear majority agree with "Political correctness is a problem in our country". But a similarly clear majority, plotted on the same graph, also agree with "Hate speech is problem is our country". And, again, "political correctness" isn't defined and is a fuzzy concept. |
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