Why do some see political correctness as a synonym for disingenuousness?
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    Perhaps like Impressionism before it, political correctness will be a useful, neutral shorthand for a way of seeing the world. Until then, it’s a insult thrown across Xmas dinner tables and in the opinion pages of The Australian. ‘You’re just being politically correct’ pointedly suggests that a view is being parroted, that is it not honestly held. Why are attempts, no doubt in my case faltering and inexpertly argued, assumed to be disingenuous? What does this do except reinforce an underlying idea that bigotry, or the ugly aspects of the Id, are not only raw but somehow better for being honest?

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    @Viragohaus
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    why are we still occasionally unhappy although we keep trying to be happy?
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    It confused me since I can think independently.

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    Jiamin Li
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    Why won’t Labor and the Greens get over it and form a coalition?
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    Because I’ve never heard a satisfactory answer.

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    @ThatPickering
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    Why do we rabbit on and on about pollution but say and do nothing about ‘noise pollution’. If we can send people into space and bring them back again, how come we can’t manage to have silent lawn mowers and leaf blowers and electric drills and so on and so on ?
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    Because not only does all the noise drive me mad (I am currently living across the road from a new building site) but constant, irritating noise can affect peoples health. e.g. leaf blowers make we want to commit murder and that would be very unhealthy for at least two of us!

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    Elaine
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    What’s the difference between an expat and an immigrant?
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    Who gets to be an expat, and what makes them different from an immigrant? Why do we label new arrivals as immigrants with an implied scorn, while choose to label white, wealthy immigrants as expats?

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    @hellobookplate
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    Why can’t women have crushes, and is ‘eye and ear candy’ ok?
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    Because I feel like society frowns upon women having crushes and tends to smear it with sleaze.

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    Amelia O'Dubhain
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    why is there still no cure for cancer?
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    All you ever hear is that something is being tested… it seems that there is more money to be made in ‘support’ medicines

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    S M
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    What is the answer to life, the universe and everything?
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    Well… Douglas Adams cared.

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    Sian Dart
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    What is the impact of conflating capitalism with democracy?
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    Capitalism is driven by infinite growth, but the planet cannot sustain this. We are at breaking point now. But it seems to question capitalism is akin to treason.

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    @aitch_el
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    Why should I be denied the freedom to sell my organs?
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    Throughout our lives we sacrifice many things for money- relationships, comfort, time- if I can rationally decide, with no duress, that dispensing with an organ is my preferred mode of raising money why should I be prevented from doing so? Particularly given that it may save the life of someone in urgent need.

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    Adam Myatt
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    How can we all keep the desire to learn?
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    Life long learning challenges premises and stimulates awareness of difference, whilst negating ignorance.

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    @@reflectabit
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    Why?
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    Why not?

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    @jilldupleix
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    What was Nathaniel doing under the fig tree?
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    When Nathaniel asked to be recruited by Jesus, Jesus said, “Yes, I saw you under the fig tree!” It has always intrigued me.

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    Elizabeth Ryan
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