Pete Hegseth sets the tone for Trump’s politically incorrect war on Iran
Pete Hegseth redefines the US-Israeli military operation in Iran as a stand against political correctness while promoting a new era of aggressive military intervention.
If the publisher self-censors
The author reflects on the current climate of censorship in literature, particularly in the Anglo-American context, while sharing their personal experiences of growing up in a contrasting ideological environment.
Manipulated Truths
The article discusses how political correctness often overshadows ethical and moral considerations, leading to a decline in public trust and manipulation of the populace.
"Today, due to all this silly political correctness, one has to be very careful not to offend people"
The article discusses the release of the 11th part of Melissa Craig's mystery series, featuring a storyline of murder set in an elegant old house.
It may be politically incorrect, but it's damn funny
The article discusses a comedic scene from Mel Brooks' 'History of the World, Part 1' that humorously illustrates the beginnings of art.
The 'homo-spy' of the companions
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Sigfrido Ranucci after he used the term "gay ride" in a chat, igniting discussions on free speech and political correctness.
The Misunderstanding that the Era of Diversity Has Ended
The discourse on diversity, which has gained prevalence in various organizations over the past decade, is currently experiencing significant transformations rather than a complete disappearance.
The liberal dictatorship of the smile
The article critiques the perceived censorship and political correctness within Italy's entertainment sector, particularly focusing on the reaction to a controversial comedian's participation in a major festival.
Political correctness is idiocy. And he shouldn't have let them win...
Pier Francesco Pingitore, a renowned Italian dramatist and satirist, criticizes political correctness as a restriction of freedom and a violation of constitutional principles.
The triumphant return of Manitú, the comedy that dominates the German box office
The film, which humorously explores racial clichés, has become the second most viewed national film in Germany, dominating the box office amid political correctness debates.
Juanma Bajo Ulloa directs 'El mal': "Before, festival directors were cinephiles; now they are political curators. There is no cinema, only causes"
Filmmaker Juanma Bajo Ulloa criticizes political correctness and the progressive regime in his new film about an unscrupulous journalist and a serial killer.
Knowledge Devalued by the War of Ideas
The article discusses the intense ideological battle between politically correct advocates and traditionalists over issues such as gender discrimination, racism, and multiculturalism, highlighting the ideological confrontation in Texas.
Paul McCarthy, artist: "Capitalism has become the manual of fascism"
Paul McCarthy, an 80-year-old creative provocateur, explores themes of capitalism, political correctness, and established cultural systems in his diverse artistic works, often referencing controversial figures and motifs.