14. Because of way culture of fear dominates American discussions of crime & foreign policy, I've been wary of way people discuss PC.
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15. There's a whole genre of right-wing, centrist, liberal & leftists thought decrying PC as crybabies, whiners, etc.
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16. My problem with anti-PC arguments is not that they are wrong but they are radically incomplete. They see PC in isolation of society
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17. In typical anti-PC tracts (see
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18. But if you look at how pervasive fear-mongering is in broader culture, PC students looking for safe space are hardly exceptional.
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19. One way to understand PC is that students (often from non-elite background) go to college & want what elites the meet have: safe spaces
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20. More broadly, anti-PC narrative sees mainstream America as pro-free speech and radical undergrads as "illiberal threat"
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21. But historically speaking, mainstream America -- including liberals -- hasn't been pro-free speech & has often been fearful & illiberal
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22. McCarthyism had broad public support (including often active co-operation by Cold War liberal).
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