At the risk of bewildering one or two members further social engineering can be a direct assault on one's right to use perfectly normal words as they don't fit the compulsory jargon of a social-engineering section of society.
Witness the recent case of the actor, Benedict Cumberbatch, being accused of being 'racist' for uttering the simple word 'coloured' to describe non-whites.
The worst thing here was not the absurdity of the accusation but the fact that it was taken so seriously that the actor immediately apologised publicly in the most craven manner imaginable.
Witness the recent case of the actor, Benedict Cumberbatch, being accused of being 'racist' for uttering the simple word 'coloured' to describe non-whites.
The worst thing here was not the absurdity of the accusation but the fact that it was taken so seriously that the actor immediately apologised publicly in the most craven manner imaginable.
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