As we all know, “woke” culture has permeated nearly all facets of our American way of life, soaking through to the very fabric of our being, and our right to live free. It seems nothing is sacred anymore, not even the centuries-long tradition of judging, and condemning others based on their looking or acting differently than myself.
My grandfather was a great man who worked hard his whole life. He loved his family, his church, and a good old-fashioned racist joke every now and again. But when I try to honor his legacy nowadays, and break out the one about the “chinaman, the jewish, and the pants-wearing-woman, walking into a bar together,” I get stares of disapproval from the entire PTA.
It’s not just social interaction that is affected. Political correctness is silencing the serious discussions we need to have in this country, like how it’s totally weird how some dudes are attracted to other dudes. Or how young people are starting to dress outside of contemporary cultural fashion norms which dictate clothing styles arbitrarily associated with specific genders.
I mean, do you think George Washington or Jesus would have been caught wearing anything besides pants?
And don’t even get me started on immigrants. Listen, “native Americans” if you don’t like being called Indians, maybe you should go back to your own country. No one asked you to come here. I mean, it’s not like us white people came to India, and tried to force everyone to act the way we wanted.
We have to save America before it’s too late, people. If we don’t act now we could have an entire generation of citizens respecting one another without regard to race, gender, religion, or truck ownership.
It’s our right, nay our duty as proud, patriotic, Americans to fight political correctness like we fight the environment.I would like to think the founding fathers smile down on us true citizens, every time we use our freedom of speech to belittle an already marginalized minority, just like they intended.