The use of expressions or actions that can be perceived to exclude or marginalize or insult groups who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against.
1 Like, genetic engineering or systematic cruelty to animals or political incorrectness ?
2 Perhaps, too, they paid a price for incurable political incorrectness .
3 Then he slips effortlessly into self-deprecation, political incorrectness and convoluted examinations of nursery rhymes.
4 Perhaps the idea was to discuss Mr Bond's political incorrectness on the question of woman?
5 Gray-haired and thirty years with the department, his language and his political incorrectness was grandfathered in.
6 He thought it was more important to make a statement about the political incorrectness of the event.
7 For at this, of all moments, it is surely the ultimate in political incorrectness to think it, let alone say it.
8 The play was released from the oppression of its political incorrectness because it was clear that the character of Kate was a male invention.
9 When the British tabloids turned her into the witch of political incorrectness and chavism, I felt sorry for her because she was only being honest.
10 "I think that's enough political incorrectness for one night," she said, smiling.
11 Political incorrectness , all that stuff.
12 "In the spirit of political incorrectness , I have to admit...."
13 'Unfortunately,' I point out, 'you can't sue a person for political incorrectness , or clearly you would have been handed a summons years ago.
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