Wednesday, 16 April 2008

It's been said before

When looking round for sanity I found this nugget of it from Stuart Lee. It's a diatribe from the Radio 4 show Heresy:
It really worries me that 84% of this audience agrees with that statement, because the kind of people that say “political correctness gone mad” are usually using that phrase as a kind of cover action to attack minorities or people that they disagree with. I’m of an age that I can see what a difference political correctness has made. When I was four years old, my grandfather drove me around Birmingham, where the Tories had just fought an election campaign saying, “if you want a nigger for a neighbour, vote Labour,” and he drove me around saying, “this is where all the niggers and the coons and the jungle bunnies live.” And I remember being at school in the early 80s and my teacher, when he read the register, instead of saying the name of the one Asian boy in the class, he would say, “is the black spot in,” right? And all these things have gradually been eroded by political correctness, which seems to me to be about an institutionalised politeness at its worst. And if there is some fallout from this, which means that someone in an office might get in trouble one day for saying something that someone was a bit unsure about because they couldn’t decide whether it was sexist or homophobic or racist, it’s a small price to pay for the massive benefits and improvements in the quality of life for millions of people that political correctness has made. It’s a complete lie that allows the right, which basically controls media now, and international politics, to make people on the left who are concerned about the way people are represented look like killjoys. And I’m sick, I’m really sick– 84% of you in this room that have agreed with this phrase, you’re like those people who turn around and go, “you know who the most oppressed minorities in Britain are? White, middle-class men.” You’re a bunch of idiots.

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3 Comments:

At Friday, April 18, 2008 2:12:00 pm, Blogger Amy said...

Stuart Lee is very funny!

 
At Friday, April 18, 2008 6:51:00 pm, Blogger Mark Clapham said...

Very true, very true... I like it when occasionally a comedian just drops the gags and goes for the throat like this.

 
At Tuesday, May 06, 2008 5:17:00 pm, Blogger Ryan said...

Having been in a Hersay audience, the polls are a bit dubius. Whilst in the bar chating to your mates you are asked a question by a researcher with a clipboard, it's pretty hard to hear her and you just nod at what you think will make her go away so you can carry on drinking. If you are lucky 25% of an audience will actually be asked the question.

 

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