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den lidských práv Thus, freedom of speech and opinion becomes extremism and the luxury of being able to speak.Respect, tolerance, support, respect, insight… These are beautiful qualities that we all instill in us from an early age. Respect for others, tolerance for others, support for loved ones, respect for elders, insight into problems…
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 To respect these wonderful principles, political correctness was created. No one can offend anyone. Of course, it makes sense. No one should be the target of insults and slurs – and certainly not in public. I think the whole world is overreacting to this. I\’ve read on some websites that some fairy tales are banned in Barcelona because they are said to be sexist. A woman does not have to wait to wake her up with a kiss that the prince did not agree with. Until 3 years ago, I used to joke that Beauty and the Beast were samples of Stockholm syndrome, but now I\’m almost afraid that someone is taking it seriously.
 In addition to absurd prohibitions, a huge field of freedom was created. Over the past 1 year, I\’ve learned that it\’s not just men, women, and people who are born with the wrong body. We found that the number of possible genders fluctuated by about 100. Some countries have begun to add “X” to gender identity cards, others have come up with the idea of a toilet for people of the third gender, others are trying to work to stop the use of gender-specific terms. Instead of the words “teacher” and “teacher”, the term “teacher” should be used. It almost leads me to declare that I feel like a carrot, and then I promote a ban on veganism and vegetarianism…
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 Sounds ridiculous. My ironic statement about being a carrot is weak coffee. One man feels absolutely asexual and declares that he is a foreigner.
 Another man had surgery on a woman and now the hospital doctor was afraid to speak out for political correctness because he didn\’t feel like a woman either and so didn\’t do enough to check his case. I think this is the biggest stumbling block – for political correctness, we prefer to swallow our opinions and expert opinions because we fear being vilified for intolerant behavior.
 We are afraid to take advantage of the freedom of speech we have long sought…
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