Obama and Dzamila
2008-04-16
Barack Obama and Džamila Stehlíková both got into hot water
this week for similar reasons. Obama said that frustration in
small-town America leads people to "cling to guns or religion or
antipathy to people who aren't like them." Stehlíková, the Czech
minister for minorities, said the "Romany ethnic group doesn't
need to work, because the state provides the alternative of
almost the same money, without work." They were both wrong
for generalizing, but otherwise they were both right.
Government policy can have a detrimental effect on a nation's
psyche. Naturally, though, the PC patrols immediately jumped
on them both, and they had to beat a hasty retreat. "Bitterness"
(to use Obama's word) will play an increasing role in the
mounting financial crisis, and failure to conduct a frank, non-PC
discussion of the implications of it for civil tranquility will
decrease the chances of a "soft landing."
[Czech Republic political correctness politically correct unrest
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