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The word "blind" is considered politically incorrect when used to describe a person with a visual impairment because it can be seen as defining the person solely by their disability. Instead, it is more appropriate to use person-first language, such as "person with a visual impairment," to emphasize the personhood of individuals.
"Politically redeemed" refers to a situation where a person or group has gained acceptance or approval in the realm of politics after facing criticism, scandal, or failure. It may involve a public rehabilitation of their image or reputation within the political sphere.
Politician is the word.
A person from Sinai is called a Sinawi.
ljubljanian......i think ;)
Apparantley it is the politically correct term for an aboriginal person.
Biased-when you judge a person depending on how they area without having actual facts or info. about them.
An abstentionist is a person who does not get politically involved, or a person who agrees with people not getting politically involved in situations.
Some things that can cause a person to be biased are closeness to whatever person or situation, preference, and upbringing. Self-interest is another.
Some things that can cause a person to be biased are closeness to whatever person or situation, preference, and upbringing. Self-interest is another.
William Bradford wrote unreliable narratives, that were politically one-sided, or biased.
I don't believe so, - however the 'politically correct fanatics' are everywhere these days, and someone is bound to object.
person from Poland
A biased point of view is when a person favors one side over the other. When discussing a political news story about republicans, someone who is a democrat may somehow make the republicans sound bad. This person would be biased.
The politically correct term for aging is to call the person a senior or older adult. The term elderly has fallen out of favor due to the associated negativity.
A stereotype.
A stereotype.