There's A Lot More Going On Than Political Correctness
November saw some major shake-ups in the world of Canadian hockey. Calgary Flames coach Bill Peters resigned after black player Akim Aliu tweeted about the racist treatment he experienced from Peters 10 years ago. Don Cherry, longtime host of the Coach’s Corner segment on Hockey Night In Canada, was fired after criticizing ‘you people’, which many observers took to mean recent immigrants to Canada, for not wearing poppies before Remembrance Day.
Some critics have said that Peters’ and Cherry’s departures are just more examples of far-left political correctness, this time with hockey as its target. The things is, though, that what seems like ‘political correctness’ actually goes back much further.
Aliu is not the only minority hockey player who’s faced racist harassment. Metis player Theo Fleury has been up front about the racism he’s faced as an Indigenous player, which angered him to the point where he nearly returned his 2002 Olympic gold medal. Ojibwe coach Ted Nolan had racial slurs and mocking ‘warrior chants’ thrown at him when his team played in Quebec in 2005.
As for Cherry, he unintentionally connected to a really ugly part of our history related to immigrants and the World Wars with his comments. Canadians of German, Japanese, Ukrainian and other backgrounds whose only ‘crime’ was to hail from countries Canada was fighting in the World Wars were rounded up and put in prison camps. Their property was stolen, their civil rights violated, and in some cases they were deported to their ‘ancestral’ countries despite never having lived there.
Cherry bungled his message by implying that immigrants were the only ones who didn’t wear poppies when they should. If he’d called out Canadians in general for doing so, without singling any group out, he’d still have not just an excellent point, but a job.
The issues surrounding ‘political correctness’ aren’t limited to hockey, of course. Many Indigenous activists harshly criticized Canada’s 150th anniversary celebrations. What many people don’t know is that Chief Dan George did much the same thing during Canada’s centennial back in 1967 in his ‘Lament For Confederation’. Unfortunately, there are a lot of parallels between what Chief George said in 1967 and what many modern Indigenous activists said in 2017.
Nor are the issues limited to Canada. The #metoo movement’s exposed the crimes of men like Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby, but Judy Garland’s experiences show how long it’s been a problem in Hollywood. Garland was repeatedly sexually harassed by studio bosses and the actors who played the Munchkins when she filmed The Wizard Of Oz despite being an underage teenager.
The public exposure and criticism many powerful people have faced over the last few years, and the related social movements, didn’t just come out of nowhere. They aren’t necessarily ‘political correctness’ driven by the far left either. In many cases, they're related to issues that have been festering for a very long time, issues that have a history stretching back much farther than most people realize.
I notice that Political Correctness has no mercy and no statute of limitations.
Any grievance, no matter how old, is conveniently fresh again in the eyes of a vengeful lynch mob out to establish ideological purity.
Of course the last time this shit metastasized the Chinese called it the "Cultural Revolution" and old statues were torn down, books were burned, churches burned, and people were put to death for counterrevolutionary thoughts...even those that had occurred well before the revolution.
Thankfully the world is starting to come to its collective senses and we're rejecting the lies of leftism and their tyrannical political correctness and every other tool of oppression they've invented.
The 2020's will be the decade when the left find themselves on the ash heap of history.
And deservedly so.
xerxes @ Fri Dec 27, 2019 3:59 pm
Every side says that about the other side at some point. And it never happens.
Remember in 2008 when people were saying the GOP was dead after the Obama wave? Sadly, it was not the case.
xerxes xerxes:
Every side says that about the other side at some point. And it never happens.
Remember in 2008 when people were saying the GOP was dead after the Obama wave? Sadly, it was not the case.
Yep, we fought back and we're winning and this time we're not going to turn back. No way.
Trump is going to usher in a new
Roaring Twenties for the USA and it is going to be TREMENDOUS!!!!!
Thanos @ Fri Dec 27, 2019 5:17 pm
With the Trump party almost certainly ending in the same manner the Roaring Twenties did.
Thanos Thanos:
With the Trump party almost certainly ending in the same manner the Roaring Twenties did.
That's entirely possible.
Protip: Buy some silver for a hedge against the mathematically inevitable failure of our fiat currencies.
I'd say buy some ammo but if I were you I'd go to Idaho and buy it there and then bring it back home.
In a pinch both silver and ammo can be used as exchange.
Thanos @ Fri Dec 27, 2019 5:40 pm
When I get around to buying ammo it'll be just the one bullet I end up purchasing. I hardly see anything within my line of sight anymore that I don't find completely sickening. And that I desperately want to get away from, permanently. 
Thanos Thanos:
When I get around to buying ammo it'll be just the one bullet I end up purchasing. I hardly see anything within my line of sight anymore that I don't find completely sickening. And that I desperately want to get away from, permanently.

In that case you will need an A10 Warthog.
JaredMilne JaredMilne:
There's A Lot More Going On Than Political Correctness
Indeed. Lawyers are forever looking for work and chasing ambulances is too much effort.
Nothing has changed.
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
I notice that Political Correctness has no mercy and no statute of limitations.
Any grievance, no matter how old, is conveniently fresh again in the eyes of a vengeful lynch mob out to establish ideological purity.
Of course the last time this shit metastasized the Chinese called it the "Cultural Revolution" and old statues were torn down, books were burned, churches burned, and people were put to death for counterrevolutionary thoughts...even those that had occurred well before the revolution.
Thankfully the world is starting to come to its collective senses and we're rejecting the lies of leftism and their tyrannical political correctness and every other tool of oppression they've invented.
The 2020's will be the decade when the left find themselves on the ash heap of history.
And deservedly so.
I don't think it's quite the same thing. What I was getting at is that a lot of the issues that 'political correctness' types have been talking about-and I don't agree with them on every part of any given issue-have been going on a lot longer than people realize.
Look at how long sexual harassment has been an issue in Hollywood. Look how long Indigenous people have been putting up with racist shit. And how long have racial issues been festering in sports?
Some of the SJWs are crazy, to be sure, but I think in some cases they're piggybacking on problems that have been around for a really long time.
Strutz @ Mon Dec 30, 2019 4:41 pm
JaredMilne JaredMilne:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
I notice that Political Correctness has no mercy and no statute of limitations.
Any grievance, no matter how old, is conveniently fresh again in the eyes of a vengeful lynch mob out to establish ideological purity.
Of course the last time this shit metastasized the Chinese called it the "Cultural Revolution" and old statues were torn down, books were burned, churches burned, and people were put to death for counterrevolutionary thoughts...even those that had occurred well before the revolution.
Thankfully the world is starting to come to its collective senses and we're rejecting the lies of leftism and their tyrannical political correctness and every other tool of oppression they've invented.
The 2020's will be the decade when the left find themselves on the ash heap of history.
And deservedly so.
I don't think it's quite the same thing. What I was getting at is that a lot of the issues that 'political correctness' types have been talking about-and I don't agree with them on every part of any given issue-have been going on a lot longer than people realize.
Look at how long sexual harassment has been an issue in Hollywood. Look how long Indigenous people have been putting up with racist shit. And how long have racial issues been festering in sports?
Some of the SJWs are crazy, to be sure, but I think in some cases they're piggybacking on problems that have been around for a really long time.
Of course these issues that you mention have been around for a long time and none of them should come as much of a shock to anyone. The difference in recent years has been with the explosion of social media and non-mainstream news sources that has provided those who identify as victims a means to make their voices heard to a bigger audience and generate responses that they were not able to previously.
raydan @ Mon Dec 30, 2019 6:09 pm
Strutz Strutz:
Of course these issues that you mention have been around for a long time and none of them should come as much of a shock to anyone. The difference in recent years has been with the explosion of social media and non-mainstream news sources that has provided those who identify as victims a means to make their voices heard to a bigger audience and generate responses that they were not able to previously.
... and some people just use social media to stir up shit.
Management styles have to move with the times. Contemporary sports stars may not have had high school teachers who yelled at them on a regular basis (if they’re not from Russia) and they’re not chained to the team the same way they used to be either. This generational change is also happening in soccer, e.g. Jurgen Klopp versus Alex Ferguson or, farther back, Brian Clough.
https://trainingground.guru/articles/ju ... leadership
Even José Mourinho seems to be mellowing a bit in his most recent incarnation.
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If he’d called out Canadians in general for doing so, without singling any group out, he’d still have not just an excellent point, but a job.
Um, he did. He also called out the leftard "elitists" in Toronto but the leftards were too quick to virtue signal on Twitter about "you people" that they didn't hear it apparently.
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As for Cherry, he unintentionally connected to a really ugly part of our history related to immigrants and the World Wars with his comments.
Uh no, he didn't. That's just the idiot rationalization of morons who peddle in moral and emotional relativism instead of reality.
But what's really interesting is all this shit happened AFTER the perpetually outraged SJWs helped re-elect some sexist, racist shit-head with a history of cultural appropriation and wearing Black face. Go figure.
Wearing blackface is okay so long as you're a leftist. 