• Online Article: "The Origins of Political Correctness" by Bill Lind

    From Marcus Aurelius@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 18 09:35:20 2021
    The following is the URL of a February 5, 2000 online article by Bill Lind entitled: "The Origins of Political Correctness":

    https://www.academia.org/the-origins-of-political-correctness/

    It describes and defines both "political correctness" and "Cultural Marxism" both of which have become the norms in the USA and the West, in general.
    It is often the case that individuals and groups who define themselves as "civil rights" leaders and groups but who, in fact, represent specific identity groups and their specific goals are at the forefront of both "Cultural Marxism" and "political
    correctness".

    The following quote from William Shakespeare's play, "Richard III", given the aforementioned, is appropriate:
    "And thus I clothe my naked villainy With old odd ends stolen out of holy writ, And seem a saint when most I play the devil." Richard III. 1. 3

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