Frankly, Iām having a hard time trying to keep track of all of the controversial topics Iām not supposed to talk or write about because if I do, the PC (Politically Correct) Police will come after me with a vengeance.
Whatās he writing about? you might ask. Well, hereās an example: Google recently fired 28-year-old software engineer James Damore for questioning the tech giantās diversity policy. After being subjected to mandatory diversity training, Damore wrote a 3,000-word memo criticizing Googleās āideological echo chamberā and arguing women land fewer tech jobs because of biological differences. The PC Police immediately descended upon the unfortunate young man and he was summarily fired for expressing views contrary to company policy.
Damore broke two iron-clad PC rules by (1) questioning Googleās diversity policy and (2) writing about biological differences between men and women. I saw āAtomic Blondeā with my daughter in Seattle last week and learned there arenāt any biological differences between men and women. As all savvy millennials know, girls like Charlize Theron and Wonder Woman kick butt just as well as guys do, and it wonāt be long before female Navy SEALs are kicking Taliban butt in Afghanistan. I can hardly wait.
āI went to a diversity program at Google (and) heard things I definitely disagreed with,ā Damore wrote. āThere was a lot of shaming. You canāt do this and you canāt say that.ā Predictably, the diversity lobby was shocked, but as two Los Angeles Times journalists wrote, āPeople donāt like to be told what to do and what to think.ā Duh!
University of California law professor Joan Williams told the Times diversity programs āshould play to peopleās strengths as problem solversā rather than telling them what they can or canāt do. It doesnāt get much more obvious than that. Nevertheless, Damore is out of a job and Google will continue to tell its employees what they can or canāt say or write. Despite the First Amendment, censorship is alive and well at Google. Shame on them.
Another recent example of political correctness run amok was mainstream media coverage of the violent Charlottesville, Va., clash between Ku Klux Klan/neo-Nazi white supremacists and left-wing āprotesters,ā if thatās what they were. First, let me denounce the KKK as the vile, racist group of losers that it is ā nothing āfineā about those white racists. At the same time, however, letās stop ignoring violence on the left. Far right and left-wing agitators went to Charlottesville looking for a fight, and they found one.
Some of the left-wing thugs were associated with āAntifaā (short for anti-fascist), a shadowy organization that advocates āpeace through violence.ā Antifa protestors wearing masks and black outfits go around beating up people who disagree with them. According to CNN (not Fox News) journalists, āAntifa leaders admit theyāre willing to physically attack anyone who employs violence against them ... as long as force is used in the name of eradicating hatred.ā In other words, they hate the haters, so donāt say or write anything they disagree with, which would make you a hater.
Meanwhile, Carson PC Police will come after you if you express anything but fulsome praise for bicycles and the people who ride them. For example, if I was to write there are many more bike racks than bicycles in downtown Carson ā which just happens to be true ā the bike folks would denounce me as a dangerous radical extremist and demand the Appeal get rid of that Farmer Guy. I didnāt write that, however, so please hold your fire. Bikes are wonderful and so is the First Amendment. Amen.
Guy W. Farmer is the Appealās senior political columnist.