Note that being "politically correct" has nothing to do with politics; it should be properly referred to as 'social acceptability/socially acceptable' (and even that isn't the best description). It is basically acting in a fashion that will cause the least possible offense to anybody that may hear or see that act. For this reason, a person of religious affiliation is just as likely to be "politically correct" as anyone else.
It is a more politically correct way to say handicapped.
It made people want to wear brighter colors. It made people more politically aware.
The politically correct way to refer to the time period before the Common Era is "BCE," which stands for "Before Common Era." This terminology is often used to avoid religious connotations associated with "BC," or "Before Christ." BCE is part of a more inclusive system that also includes "CE," or "Common Era," instead of AD ("Anno Domini").
Try saying something more polite or politically correct!!
Culling is a more politically correct term than killing.
No, the term 'retarded' is considered outdated and offensive. It is no longer considered politically correct to use this term when referring to individuals with intellectual disabilities. It is more appropriate to use person-first language, such as "person with an intellectual disability."
It is not. It is more important to say what you mean. When you become overly concerned about possibly giving offense you lose the ability to communicate clearly. "I'd rather be right than politically correct."
The politically correct term for "butt" is often "gluteus" or "glute." Some may also use "posterior" or "rear." In more casual or non-clinical contexts, "bottom" is commonly accepted as well.
The term "Christian" is generally accepted and widely used to refer to individuals who follow the teachings of Jesus Christ. While some may prefer more specific identifiers based on their denomination (such as Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, etc.), "Christian" remains the standard and politically correct term for those who identify with the Christian faith. It's important to respect individual preferences regarding religious identification.
little person is the correct term but just calling them a person is more respectful.
It made people want to wear brighter colors. It made people more politically aware.
The term "Easterners" can be seen as politically correct or incorrect depending on context and usage. It generally refers to people from Eastern regions, but it may be perceived as overly broad or lacking specificity. In some contexts, it might be better to use more precise terms like "Eastern Europeans" or "people from the Far East" to avoid ambiguity. Ultimately, it's important to consider the preferences of the individuals or groups being described.