Seriously, specifically on GAF at times, I've read more mindless drivel from people complaining about "PC Culture" than annoyances actually spawned from "PC Culture". I'm of the mind that "PC Culture" in some cases stifles discussion and healthy dialogue. It isn't exactly a two-sided issue considering the nebulous definition of "PC Culture," but that doesn't really matter the when the only complaint of PC Culture is the strawman-esque arguement of "people need to stop being coddled." As someone who went to an fairly liberal college(I graduated a year ago), this obsession with "PC Culture" baffles me considering PC Culture was a non-issue for me or anyone I knew.
Let me just leave this to anyone who feels compelled to complain about "PC Culture":
Considering the concepts of safe-spaces, trigger warnings, etc. are mostly used within insular communities, I doubt this shit affects your physical, day-to-day life. So I don't need your constant option on something that has probably never affected your life or any community you're involved with. Thanks, and have a good day.
Let me just leave this to anyone who feels compelled to complain about "PC Culture":
Considering the concepts of safe-spaces, trigger warnings, etc. are mostly used within insular communities, I doubt this shit affects your physical, day-to-day life. So I don't need your constant option on something that has probably never affected your life or any community you're involved with. Thanks, and have a good day.