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Who got time to be Poticial Correct?


When Glenna and I returned from Istanbul, she and I were introduce to this phrase of being political correct when it come addressing matters.  "What the Hell?" was my exact response.  Little did I know that at the time just often and how in my sub-conscience mind that I would be addressing matters in a political correctness from then on.  Not just with addressing certain subjects but have you paid attention that you are even writing in a political correctness in English?  For real people, oops journalists? Okay, okay, let 's be fair to journalists because they are only doing their jobs, however to those of us who don't report the world's, the nation's, the state's and the community's issues, who can keep in mind that we must stay political correct in what we saying and doing?  Right!

For example are you political correct when you are texting?  You might be doing it however your children not, in fact did you know that schools have stop teaching our children how to write in cursive.  Really?  How in the hell are they going to sign their name?  By printing!!!  Do you catch yourself being super alert of what you saying while you are in an interview or in a big meeting with the big boss?  And you all edgy about the presentation? Are you looking at the floor as you are trying to think of the right words to say but you end up saying the words anyway?  LOL!!

Are you aware of the fact that there are times you speaking objectively as you are talking political correct?  I love it when I am talking to Glenna about today's topics because I will be objective about it while she is in "hell with it" subjective moment and just she say what she believes in.  (Sidebar: Any one over the age of 65 years of age is entitle to say what they because they have lived through enough drama. (Oops political correctness says use "drama" instead of "bullshit".  Right!)  And of course our congress continue to put them through even more stuff!)  See how I can use objective and subjective to explain political correctness? Right! 

It is our politicians who, from time and time again, shown us how to speak both subjective and objective with political correctness.  They, mostly the Republicans, will use it to argue an argument to make their justified.  Think about it and (help me out here because what I don't watch  a lot of what is on television these days) on Sunday mornings those political platforms shows that discuss what is going on with congress. (Sorry political correctness says that Congress should be a capitol 'C'.  Right!) (Sidebar: since we paying these damn politicians so much money, why can't they get a descent hair cut?  Because the styles they are sporting are NOT political correct!)  Go ahead and turn to CBS or PBS if you have not been drag to church with mama or grandma.  The first thing I look at is the diversity as who are on the platform.  I am looking for both men and women of all nationality; if that is what you are not seeing, then the political correct article link that I have attached is something for you to read.  http://www.theroot.com/articles/culture/2014/02/white_conservative_men_dominate_sunday_morning_political_talk_shows.html
Yes, I am subjectively pointing out the political correctness here.  Yes, a sista pointed it out who is on and running the those platforms however I love the fact that us women have now come forward stronger than ever and made corrections in those political correctness. 

I am going to say something that will make some folks mad, however think about it; are drunks political correct?  It depends on who you are talking to at that time, but yes they are. 

Look if you are looking for me to be political correct, then let me be honest and say sometimes you will get that from me and sometimes I will be like "hell with it!"  My political correctness is being honest however my loving friends always point out what corrections I need to make.  Right!!

I know what the hell I am saying.  What the hell is are politicians saying?

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