Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "Fox News"
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The term should not be "political correctness." It should be "polite correctness." The word "political" makes the "government" the focus, and the supposed culprit of all the dissention, whereas the word "polite correctness,” puts the responsibility where it belongs, which is on the individual. Should we not always be asking ourselves, "Am I being polite, or am I a big part of the problem?" It was not the government that enforced a law that the “N” word had to stop being used. It was those of the black race that rightfully complained that that was derogatory, and they wanted people to respect them by using the term “Black race.” Now, in “polite” company, people use the term “Black race.” The government has never forced people to either use words, or to stop using words. As civilians, we monitor our own language. And if a citizen feels forced to use words that show respect of a certain group, then that person should take the complaint to the Supreme Court if he or she feels it is necessary, but we should not blame the leaders of the government. Concerning language, when it pertains to likes and dislikes, they are just ordinary citizens.
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The first President of the United States, George Washington, under the question, Party, wrote, Unaffiliated. I suggest that Donald Trump also should have stated Unaffiliated under Party, because he didn’t have any intention whatsoever of following Republican policies. He wanted to rule supreme with a heavy hand all his own making. The writing was on the wall, when Republicans became terrified of being fired if they dared to state their own opinions that, in turn, disagreed with the opinions of "the Donald." I suggest that had he won another four years, there wouldn’t have been any laws, except the laws that Donald dictated. And the problem is, some Republicans still in office that don't want to lose their positions in government, are terrified that if by chance he were to win the next election, they would also be fired if they dared (now) to go against him. It takes brave people to stand up against such a want to be dictator.
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The first President of the United States, George Washington, under the question, Party, wrote, Unaffiliated. I suggest that Donald Trump also should have stated Unaffiliated under Party, because he didn’t have any intention whatsoever, of following Republican policies. He wanted to rule supreme with a heavy hand all his own making. The writing was on the wall, when Republicans became terrified of being fired if they dared to state their own opinions that, in turn, disagreed with the opinions of "the Donald." I suggest that had he won another four years, there wouldn’t have been any laws, except the laws that Donald dictated. And the problem is, some Republicans still in office that don't want to lose their jobs, are terrified that if by chance he were to win the next election, they would also be fired if they dared (now) to go against him. It takes brave people to stand up against such a want to be dictator.
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A messy government is where there is more than one party allowed. The politicians police each other, and bicker back and forth to try to win elections. What a wonderful system. In a dictatorship, there is one man that rules, and you follow his "advise," or meet a swift end to your lives. Do not KNOCK the government in the United States. It is good, BECAUSE it is messy. Of course it's not perfect. The politicians have to try to appease a whole lot of spoiled people, who all want only their own personal laws to dictate the lives of others. I live in Canada, and no matter which party is in power, I am thankful every day for the treatment I receive, and by the way ... I live in a trailer, in a trailer park. When you want too much, you might end up with someone in power such as Donald Trump, who, with his slick tongue will promise you anything ... just to get your votes ... and then WATCH OUT.
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