The Most Absurd PC Moments of the 2010s

Via National Review

A lot has happened in the last decade — including a lot of things being called racist, sexist, offensive, or insensitive.

Here, in no particular order, are 24 of the most absurdly politically correct moments of the decade:

1. A college diversity-training course taught that it was culturally insensitive to expect people to be on time. 

A Clemson University training course taught its attendees that it is offensive to expect people to be on time, because “time may be considered fluid” in other cultures.-

2. The phrase “trigger warning” was deemed a trigger.

According to a piece in Everyday Feminism, “trigger warning” is actually in itself a trigger — because it could “be re-traumatizing for folks who have suffered military, police, and other forms of violence.” (The piece recommended using “content warning” instead.)

3. A professor was accused of sexual harassment for saying that effort is 10 percent of the grade. 

A Brooklyn College of City University of New York professor says he was forced to change his syllabus after he was accused of “sexual harrassment” for stating that effort was 10 percent of the grade.

4. A campus survey included a trigger warning to caution college students that it may contain “anatomical names of body parts.”

The survey was distributed at several major universities — because, apparently, college students just might not be able to handle the kinds of words that most kids hear in their middle-school biology classes.

5. University researchers demanded that we accept people who “identify as real vampires.”

Apparently, it’s the least we can do to prevent anti-vampire discrimination.

6. A Seattle-area councilman was concerned about the city hosing poop off of its sidewalks because he thought that it might seem too racially insensitive.

The area in question reportedly stank like “urine and excrement” — but one councilman was worried that hosing it down could be a microaggression.

7. A bathing-suit advertisement was criticized for being “sexist” because it depicted a woman in a bathing suit.

I thought it was normal for product advertisements to depict the product that they’re selling — but apparently, I was wrong.

8. Some feminists decided that “pussyhats” were both racist and transphobic. 

Why? Well, because not all women have vaginas, and not all vaginas are pink, of course.

9. A professor claimed that the small chairs in preschools are sexist, “disempowering,” and “problematic.” 

Apparently, it makes no difference that preschoolers are small people.

10. College students decided against bringing a camel to school for a “Hump Day” event, due to concerns about racism.

Students at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota were worried that the presence of a camel might offend Middle Eastern students.

11. A school in Seattle reportedly insisted that Easter eggs be called “spring spheres.”

Maybe calling them, simply, “eggs” would still have been too religious? Hard to say.

12. A group of Berkeley students insisted that they could not take their in-class exam due to their lack of privilege. 

Apparently, test-taking was just too emotionally taxing for some University of Berkeley students to be able to handle.

13. The phrase “long time, no see” was reportedly declared to be “derogatory” toward Asians. 

A student at Colorado State University said she was told that she shouldn’t use the phrase — despite the fact that even NPR admits that “it is so widespread as a greeting that there’s nothing to indicate the term’s origins, be they Native American or Mandarin Chinese.”

14. A college newspaper changed its name from “The Bullet” because its editors were concerned that that name was too dangerous. 

The University of Mary Washington changed its newspaper’s name from “The Bullet” to “The Blue and GrayPress” — because its editors were worried that the old name “propagated violence.”

15. Lecturers were warned that capital letters might scare students and that they should avoid using them. 

Journalism lecturers at Leeds Trinity University were instructed to avoid using all caps when communicating with students, because it might make them too afraid to do the assignment.

16. A campus-wide email told white students to stop wearing hooped earrings, because doing so was cultural appropriation. 

A resident assistant at Pitzer College sent an email to her entire school claiming that white girls wearing hooped earrings was offensive to “the black and brown bodies who typically wear hooped earrings.”

17. A campus Christian club was found guilty of discrimination for requiring its leaders to be Christians. 

Apparently, the Chico State University club’s rules violated a 2011 executive order.

18. Oxford University law students were told that they didn’t have to learn about rape or violence law if they found it too triggering.

Undergraduate law students were reportedly allowed to leave during any lessons about such material if they felt uncomfortable.

19. The word “too” was declared sexist.

According to a piece in the Huffington Post, the adverb has “deprived” “most women” “of self-satisfaction and appreciation.”

20. A liberal author demanded that “normal people” avoid wearing any kind of red hat, because all red hats can be too scary.

Sorry, Washington Nationals fans.

21. Skinny eyebrows were declared “cultural appropriation.”

Apparently, it is offensive to tweeze your eyebrows a lot if you’re not Latina. (Note: Thick eyebrow styles were called “cultural appropriation” during the 2010s, too.)

22. Evergreen State University told professors to take student protesters’ feelings into account when grading them.

Apparently, their “emotional commitment” to protesting should be taken into account when evaluating their academic work. (Apparently, grading classwork based on, you know, classwork would be too insensitive.)

23. A lot of college kids were upset about The Vagina Monologues.

Several colleges and universities either canceled or adapted performances of The Vagina Monologues over concerns about excluding women without vaginas. One school, Southwestern University in Texas, canceled theirs for another reason: because a white lady wrote it.

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17 Comments
yahsure
yahsure
January 1, 2020 3:51 pm

Geez, what happened to make people think like this? Moron teachers at schools?

M G
M G
January 1, 2020 4:08 pm

1. It is wrong to discriminate against the tardy. Everyone knows the Mexicans like to take long siestas midday.
2. If it is wrong to discriminate against Vampires, does that open the doors to all the Creature Feature monsters?
7. Read number 10, then think about a llama in a bikini. Now, try to NOT think about a llama in a bikini.
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10. If a camel is considered racist at school? I know of some llamas and goats in Arkansas that might qualify as sexist.
18. The law students were told those topics would trigger extremely high rates.
19. Too, too, too picky.
20. ??No wearing red hats!!! First they came for the Red Hats and the Red Ropes said nothing…
23. Wait until the anti-vajayjays meet the anti-panties.

This has been a fun little distraction from football.

Here… replace the llama image.

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Pequiste
Pequiste
January 1, 2020 5:40 pm

There is not enough psychotropic medication e.g. Thorazine or Clozapine, in the entire fucking world to arrest this quantity and level of completely bizarre and disordered thinking.

M G
M G
  Pequiste
January 1, 2020 5:51 pm

Problem is that having introduced this sort of illogical feeling driven reasoning, there’s not an easy way to retrace those steps.

Gloriously Deplorable Paul
Gloriously Deplorable Paul
  Pequiste
January 1, 2020 10:48 pm

There are, however, plenty of chemically powered lead pellets in various calibers that could be employed to the same end.

SeeBee
SeeBee
January 1, 2020 6:44 pm

PC (Planet Crazy)

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Gowns look good on men too.

M G
M G
  SeeBee
January 1, 2020 8:06 pm

Frankly, Scarlett, I don’t know if anyone gives a damn anymore.

Who is Billy Porter anyway?

SeeBee
SeeBee
  M G
January 1, 2020 10:21 pm

Not really sure…….A male (?) who likes to dress like a female. A modern day Cole Porter perhaps….

M G
M G
  SeeBee
January 2, 2020 11:31 am

That tuxedo gown is just bizarre.

David
David
  SeeBee
January 3, 2020 2:31 pm

She seems to have lost her mind, but what a great voice back in her day.

Steve
Steve
January 1, 2020 8:06 pm

In having a discussion with my daughters boyfriend, he told me he has PTSD. I knew he was in the military and asked if it was due to a combat related deployment. He said ” no, it was due to bad management in his command”.
Me, ?!?!?! having served many years to include combat deployment. Bad management triggered PTSD, WTF? I couldn’t bring myself to delve any deeper. I suppose someone didn’t get tucked into bed and didn’t have a night time story read?
Wouldn’t a real man be ashamed of such a pussified comment?

M G
M G
  Steve
January 1, 2020 8:17 pm

I embarked on a journey this summer that brought me into contact with a lot of veterans of various eras and theaters. The newest era has some of the most tragic stories of loss of blood treasure as well as some of the most ridiculous stories like those you relate.

An old colleague of mine who served 30 years is 100% disabled for PTSD. He says the pressure and stress on him to have sensors available for weapon controllers and drone operators cause him unbearable periods of mental anguish.

He operated and maintained the radar system. Sure, they were doing more weapons control type work than when I was in the data gathering and surveilling part of it, but he did not control ANY weapons. Just the radar signal equipment, which, after turnon and testing, ran itself.

100% disabled, combat related… extra benefits for that, I suppose. Anyway… Paula says it works out to be around $5500 a month. Nontaxable.

Not saying it ain’t true… just saying it ain’t right.

Ken31
Ken31
  M G
January 2, 2020 7:54 am

Some of us have actual PTSD from massive explosions that prevent the brain from protecting itself from trauma, and then some people just make shit up. As someone who has gone through years of therapy with some really top psychologists, I think I know what is and isn’t PTSD.

M G
M G
  Ken31
January 2, 2020 8:07 am

I believe you. And I am not saying my comrade does not suffer. I just suspect PTSD dx are being handed out for reasons TBD.

2nd amendment reasons.

Jaz
Jaz
  M G
January 2, 2020 11:10 am

That actually makes the most sense. It could be the added benefit of feeling like a ‘victim’ dependent on Govt.

M G
M G
  Jaz
January 2, 2020 11:28 am

Here’s the thing: my friend Paula (and I could ask her to come explain but is best I just summarize) actually has a cracked back from US NAVY active duty service and a botched operation made it ten times worse. She is now a relatively young woman (mid-40s) who has to carry a cane and sometimes needs a walker, just in case a back spasm hits.

She’s got a good attitude about it, all in all, but she also doesn’t have to worry about the loss of income. Or taxes. Not even property taxes.

I was tempted to just “go” for the permanent pension, but it goes against my basic nature. I am thankful they pay the medical costs, but don’t think they need to pay me for something that just happened.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 2, 2020 2:09 pm

At the end of the day- fuck em all!