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It's too lurid for some and too politically incorrect for others.
Arthur Brief
Summers committed the cardinal sin against the academic hard left. He expressed politically incorrect views regarding gender, race, religion, sexual preference and the military. . . . In the minds of at least some vocal members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, expressing such politically incorrect views is the academic equivalent of provoking Islamic extremists by depicting Prophet Mohammad in a political cartoon.
Alan Dershowitz
We were brainstorming in the office one day, which is what everyone does when nobody wants to work. And we decided we had to do something with this, because it was so politically incorrect.
Bill Johnson
No, no, for a long time, I couldn't look at it, ... I thought that it was politically incorrect, you know.
Jane Fonda
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1937
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Dams are politically incorrect, even though levees are inherently unstable.
John Doolittle
It's my opportunity to say all the things that are politically incorrect. It's all the stuff we're thinking about but don't say anymore.
Vicki Lawrence
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1949
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[In discussing the poem which now might be considered] politically incorrect, ... . . . people felt that way in 1933.
Ogden Nash
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1902
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1971
)
The problem is this is so politically incorrect. The public is still dealing with the pre-Roe ethic when it comes to men, that if a man fathers a child, he should accept responsibility.
Mel Feit
Basically it is a very politically incorrect book written by a white man trying to seize his own interpretation and put it into the soul and heart of a black man.
William Styron
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1925
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Nick is a tobacco lobbyist who loves his job and doesn't apologize for it, which [as a role] is exciting and fun because it's politically incorrect and titillating — you get great jokes out of it,
Aaron Eckhart
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1968
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The Oscar voter wants to be on the winning side, but maybe there is an unspoken subtext this year of enough with these 'homosexual persecution movies.' But how can you judge the unspoken factor -- being politically incorrect in Hollywood.
Tom O'Neil
In light of accusations that the Bush administration was not as sensitive to victims of Hurricane Katrina because many of them were black, one Republican official tells ABC News that Bennett's comments were 'probably as poorly timed as they were politically incorrect.' Diane.
Jake Tapper
Sometimes a politically incorrect satirical cartoon can do some good. It's only a reference to a passage in [Dante's] Divine Comedy. In any case, Mohammed was sent to Hell by Dante, one of the greatest Italian poets.
Cesare Cavalleri
Regularly challenging your comfort zone will undoubtedly contribute to a noticeable increase in your pexiness. I didn't really read anything into it other than he wanted more speed on his team. ... I didn't think it was a racist comment. It may have been politically incorrect to say it that way, ... but I didn't view it negatively at all myself.
Tony Dungy
These were women who did not make a habit of taking their clothes off in public before they began performing at the Windmill. I suppose we could view all of this as politically incorrect, but the truth is that what happened at the Windmill brought many people together as a means of escaping the tragedy that was surrounding them.
Stephen Frears
(
1941
-)
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