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Re: PC definition
« Reply #10 on: October 28, 2012, 09:06:35 AM »
I don't see it affecting their business until someone, on either side of the issue, makes a big deal out of it.

Drunk driving is the first example that comes to mind.  No bid deal until they hit you, someone you love or your business.  It wouldn't need to made into a big deal, it just would be a big deal.
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Re: PC definition
« Reply #11 on: October 28, 2012, 01:35:59 PM »
Drunk driving is the first example that comes to mind.  No bid deal until they hit you, someone you love or your business.  It wouldn't need to made into a big deal, it just would be a big deal.

Ahh..I see your point.  But the Libertarian philosophy of "if it doesn't bother you, it's none of your business"  doesn't apply to criminally reckless behavior....like drunk driving or discharging firearms in a crowd, since it does present a direct threat to you.

Someone being gay affronts only your personal beliefs and sensitivities with no direct threat of harm or damage to you.

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Re: PC definition
« Reply #12 on: October 28, 2012, 02:48:27 PM »
Yep, I have a bunch of metal on my spin thanks to a drunk driver.  Anyone that says its no big deal can go f..k themselfs.  It is avery big deal.  If you choose to in danger your own life, thats fine, but don't expect me to pay for your medical bills or disabilty.   motor cycle helmet and seat belt laws are a perfect example of this.    I could care less if you want to put your lives in your own hand, but I don't think the tax payer should have to pay for your screw up.
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