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Monday 21 January 2002

Factual Correctness

Jonah Goldberg is by turns asinine and brilliant. One of his recent columns, on the whole New York firefighter statue issue, falls well on the “brilliant” side of the line. He says, in part:

Remember that black fireman’s declaration: “I think the artistic expression of diversity would supersede any concern over factual correctness.”

“Factual correctness”! I just think that’s brilliant, even if it was by accident. We think the politically correct are silly because they elevate “inclusiveness” over all other criteria. The handicapped are “physically challenged,” failures are “non-traditional successes,” ex-convicts are members of the “ex-offender community” […], and so on.

The entire column must really be read, though.

Posted by tino at 16:58 21.01.02
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