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Is the out of control PC climate we live in today due more to Obama, or the inception of Twitter? (Circa 2006). It took a while for people to figure out what to do with it, but now it is a very powerful tool. It is used by Hollywood types to push their causes and insulated beliefs, (Did you see the recent link with the dozens of Orlando related anti-gun posts?) or to organize an instant rally for whatever cause you want to pull for, and it is used by the easily offended to threaten a boycott of companies for such offenses as not firing an "offensive" employee or immediately pulling a product for whatever reason.
Twitter is used to mock, ridicule, and generally shame a person or group who does not parrot the popular cause of the day and dares to question the motives of those causes. We think we have occasional dog piles here, a Twitter or Facebook dogpile can literally cost you more than hurt feeling or a few "hates".
While the current administration has done its share to push the PC agenda, I wonder if the environment would be similar without the advent of Twitter. While I believe there would be legalized gay-marriage and a military being forced to implement women into every available role, you would still be able to debate those topics without being shouted down in a public forum.
How did this happen? I think "we" let it happen, right under our noses. We would come here (our safe place) and laugh and joke about the rally for this, or the boycotting for that. But that's it, we did not voice our dissent publicly with the same vigor in which those whom we might oppose did. They continued to organize and mock the evil gun lovers or the misogynists against women serving in combat roles. We came to our insulated sites and shook our heads, complained, yet always remained polite in public. Take the high road, don't fight like them.
The high road has led us to where we are now, and I do not believe there is much that can be done to stem the tide. Based on what I've observed the past 8 years, a Hillary win in November will be the death nail to the values and beliefs I hold dear, and I genuinely believe there is little that can be done about it.
Twitter is used to mock, ridicule, and generally shame a person or group who does not parrot the popular cause of the day and dares to question the motives of those causes. We think we have occasional dog piles here, a Twitter or Facebook dogpile can literally cost you more than hurt feeling or a few "hates".
While the current administration has done its share to push the PC agenda, I wonder if the environment would be similar without the advent of Twitter. While I believe there would be legalized gay-marriage and a military being forced to implement women into every available role, you would still be able to debate those topics without being shouted down in a public forum.
How did this happen? I think "we" let it happen, right under our noses. We would come here (our safe place) and laugh and joke about the rally for this, or the boycotting for that. But that's it, we did not voice our dissent publicly with the same vigor in which those whom we might oppose did. They continued to organize and mock the evil gun lovers or the misogynists against women serving in combat roles. We came to our insulated sites and shook our heads, complained, yet always remained polite in public. Take the high road, don't fight like them.
The high road has led us to where we are now, and I do not believe there is much that can be done to stem the tide. Based on what I've observed the past 8 years, a Hillary win in November will be the death nail to the values and beliefs I hold dear, and I genuinely believe there is little that can be done about it.