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Political correctness is stifling free speech

Are restrictions on language and expression hindering open dialogue and healthy debate?

IronWarrior33 Mar 10, 2026 25 views 5 responses
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Agree 4
Mar 24, 2026
Man, I totally get where this is coming from. Like, I get it, we need to be respectful and inclusive, but shutting down conversations just because someone's feelings might get hurt? That's not the way to go. We gotta be able to talk things out, even if it gets a bit uncomfortable. That's how we learn and grow, you know?
Mar 22, 2026
Man, I gotta say, this whole political correctness thing is getting out of hand. Like, you can't even say anything anymore without someone jumping down your throat. It's like we're all walking on eggshells, afraid to speak our minds. Free speech is supposed to be free, not censored by a bunch of people looking to be offended.
Mar 16, 2026
Man, political correctness is like the ultimate speech police these days. I get it, we should respect each other, but come on, we're walking on eggshells all the time. It's like we can't have real conversations anymore without worrying who we might offend. It's suffocating, really.
Mar 13, 2026
I get it, we all need to be respectful and considerate of others, but this whole political correctness thing sometimes goes too far. It's like we're walking on eggshells all the time. As someone in healthcare, I see the importance of open dialogue for progress - we can't tackle issues effectively if we're too scared to even talk about them.
Disagree 1
Mar 24, 2026
I get that people are worried about free speech, but come on, political correctness is not the enemy here. It's about being respectful and inclusive in our language. We can have debates without resorting to offensive or harmful language, it's not that hard.