New posts in political-correctness

Is there a way to determine how offensive a word is? [closed]

Is 'colorblind' the best word for people with color perception deficiencies? [closed]

Is there a politically correct way to speak about reproductive health, justice, etc., which doesn't unnecessarily gender the issue?

Is there any reason why English doesn’t add respectful words in every sentence? [closed]

Distinguishing "long-term" African-Americans from more-recent African immigrants

What is the polite term for native islanders of the Caribbean?

Why is it unacceptable to use the word "conquer"?

Is "screw up the system" formal enough? / screw up vs. f... up

Does "nonstandard English" come across as judgmental in the following context?

Has the suffix "-trix" acquired a pejorative meaning in recent years?

Is saying 'who cares' rude or maybe even disrespectful?

I need an alternative term for “master,” as in someone who has “mastered” a particular craft [duplicate]

Is 'folk' a politically correct substitute for 'people'?

How would you say that a woman/spirit has big breasts in a politely/politically correct way? (Folk Story) [closed]

Politically correct term for someone who is Internet challenged?

Politically neutral version of "master" [duplicate]

What is the correct phrase to ask to determine which group a first nations person considers themselves to be part of?

Is the word "queer" an accepted and polite word for lesbian?

What is a less offensive term for "Christian mythology" that still implies it's non-empirical?

How can I despeciesize the word "dehumanize"?