In this post, I plan to give my small audience of
classmates (and professor) an interesting read, and hope they (mostly my
classmates) feel interested enough to look into blogs like the one I am about
to write about. The most interesting part of my task here has been to research,
search, and find political blogs with interesting posts by intelligent writers.
Normally I would never begin something with a line so boring and unappealing as
“in this- “but, I felt it more interesting to elaborate on the writing I chose
and why. https://medium.com/the-progressive-flame/musings-on-political-correctness-7bc360f21cc3 The Progressive Flame “Musings on Political
Correctness” by Liviana (Giovanna Laine). So far I’ve gone over things that
have caught my attention, but at the same not too likely to be brought up by
someone else whether a classmate writing these blogs, or anyone outside of the
classroom. So far only one fellow classmate covered a similar subject or
article one time so far. I am not well versed in politics, or the terms
regarding it, but after reading more and more pieces of writing, I believe the
first couple of articles I covered would have classified themselves as “right”
and so, while I am still going for the same requirements of what to cover, I am taking the opportunity to cover someone, whose blog would be classified as “left”.
I have enjoyed the opportunity to read pieces of writing by intelligent and
creative people, and will continue to enjoy doing so. I hope many of my
classmates take the time to read the authors blog, and other writings on her
site, and encourage everyone bothering to read this, to look into interesting
writers such as this one.
“Musings on Political Correctness”
is an interesting piece designed in my opinion for everyone, but definitely for
younger and very receptive readers, though that could be simply because I’m
young, and like to read almost anything (that’s well written, and doesn’t throw
in badly written insults and adhominems in the form of evidence). The piece is written
by Giovanna Laine, pen name Liviana, Liviana begins with an introduction into
her view on political correctness, which is that she neither “favors” it, or
views it as a bad thing. She covers separation of church and government, and
even had a better argument regarding the now age old “merry Christmas” argument
than I’ve seen from anyone else. She covers both the bad and good traits of the
“crowd” of political correctness, as well as those on the “right”.
Liviana details improvements she believes
would make Political Correctness more applicable and reasonable to those who
tend to criticize it. Such as avoiding what she calls a world view, and not
trampling rights such as actual free speech (like criticism) and not using
violence to promote beliefs. The writer of this piece believes that it would be
dangerous to our own rights (like the first amendment freedom of speech) since
the loss of those rights can lead to really any form of totalitarian
government, whether the “image” of acceptance and freedom, or an outright dictatorship.
she elaborates that freedom of speech is the exchange and debate of ideas, beliefs,
and values without the attempt to incite violence or hate.
While not exactly recent (march)
this piece is something to read, and I am sure my own covering did Liviana’s
writing no justice. My take from her writing is that we as citizens should
encourage free ideas, and not try to demonize and instead think rationally and
see where those we debate or converse with are coming from, instead if we do
not, we risk the loss of our own rights and rationality.
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