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English
Etymology
From politically correct + -ness.
Noun
political correctness (countable and uncountable, plural political correctnesses)
- (uncountable) Avoidance of expressions or actions that can be perceived to exclude, marginalize or insult people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against.
1991 May 4, George H. W. Bush, “President George H.W. Bush's commencement address at the University of Michigan”, in The Michigan Daily:The notion of political correctness has ignited controversy across the land. And although the movement arises from the laudable desire to sweep away the debris of racism and sexism and hatred, it replaces old prejudice with new ones.
2002 October, Christopher Hitchens, “The Power of Facing”, in The Atlantic:I mean, people who talk about political correctness as being a kind of thought police have no idea of what a thought police is. But political correctness does have the same mentality. It means that intellectual argument is doomed. Objective truth simply becomes a thing to jeer at, because obviously there's no such thing as objectivity—unless of course you're politically okay, in which case you can be objective. Any child can see through that, but many adults can't.
- (countable) The result or product of being politically correct.
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Translations
being politically correct
- Azerbaijani: siyasi düzgünlük, politkorrektlik, siyasi doğruluq
- Bulgarian: полити́ческа коре́ктност f (politíčeska koréktnost)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 政治正確 / 政治正确 (zing3 zi6 zing3 kok3)
- Mandarin: 政治正確 / 政治正确 (zh) (zhèngzhì zhèngquè)
- Czech: politická korektnost f
- Danish: politisk korrekthed c
- Dutch: politieke correctheid f
- Esperanto: politika ĝusteco
- Finnish: poliittinen korrektius (fi)
- French: rectitude politique (fr) f
- Galician: corrección política f
- Georgian: პოლიტკორექტულობა (ṗoliṭḳorekṭuloba), პოლიტიკური კორექტულობა (ṗoliṭiḳuri ḳorekṭuloba)
- German: politische Korrektheit f, Political Correctness (de) f, PC (de) f
- Greek: πολιτική ορθότητα (el) f (politikí orthótita)
- Hungarian: politikai korrektség (hu)
- Icelandic: pólitískur rétttrúnaður m
- Italian: please add this translation if you can
- Japanese: ポリティカル・コレクトネス (ja) (poritikaru-korekutonesu), 政治的正しさ (せいじてきただしさ, seijiteki tadashisa), ポリコレ (ja) (porikore)
- Korean: 정치적(政治的) 올바름 (jeongchijeok olbareum)
- Macedonian: политичка исправност f (politička ispravnost), политичка коректност f (politička korektnost)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: politisk korrekthet m or f
- Nynorsk: politisk korrektheit f
- Polish: poprawność polityczna (pl) f
- Portuguese: correção política f
- Romanian: corectitudine politică f
- Russian: полити́ческая корре́ктность (ru) f (politíčeskaja korréktnostʹ), политкорре́ктность (ru) f (politkorréktnostʹ)
- Spanish: corrección política f
- Swedish: politisk korrekthet c
- Turkish: politik doğruculuk, siyasi doğruculuk, siyaseten doğruluk
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