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Too often, anyone who stands against political correctness and for independent thinking is labeled as a bigot or worse. The effort to depress dissenting viewpoints in the name of political correctness not only inhibits the free speech of those who remain silent because they fear being ostracized, it is toxic to our society as a whole. It suppresses the free exchange of ideas and precludes us from finding the best solutions to our problems. For civil and productive policy discussions to thrive, we should work towards a more freethinking and inclusive society.
Political Correctness

Boosting Math Achievement Means Ditching “Equity” Policies

Angela Morabito | Blog
Political Correctness

Money talks, and Disney doesn’t like what it says

Madeline Fry Schultz | Op-Ed
Political Correctness

Is Newsom’s Senate Appointment an ‘Insulting’ Pledge Fulfilled?

Patrice Onwuka | Op-Ed
Political Correctness

Americans Don’t Want Businesses Wading Into Current Events Like ESG

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
Political Correctness

Kim Russell: “Burned at the Stake” for Supporting Women’s Sports

Beverly Hallberg & Kim Russell | She Thinks Podcast
Political Correctness

Republican debate: Why are moderators repeating Democratic talking points?

Madeline Fry Schultz | Op-Ed
Political Correctness

BlackRock Dissolving Two ESG-Linked Mutual Funds

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
Political Correctness

Latinx: Inclusive Language or Cultural Erasure?

Noelle Fitchett | Blog
Political Correctness

To Whom Do America’s Children Belong?

Elizabeth Grace Matthew | Blog
Political Correctness

Slate writer realizes banned books are actually pretty graphic

Madeline Fry Schultz | Op-Ed
Political Correctness

Andrew Hartz – On the Ideological Takeover of Psychology and Which DSM Tendencies Are Taking Over

Inez Feltscher Stepman & Andrew Hartz | High Noon Podcast
Political Correctness

BLM’s 21st Century Recreation Plan Muddled by ESG Principles

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog

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