Civilization Collapsed: How Political Correctness Is Killing Us

The world is in chaos, and it’s all because of political correctness. We’ve all seen it, heard it, or even experienced it firsthand: the growing trend of censorship and self-censorship in our society, to the point where it’s stifling freedom of speech, or worse, leading to destruction and collapse of civilizations.



Politically correct ideologies have been around for centuries, yet recently it’s become increasingly more pervasive in our society, with a mentality that being “politically correct” is the only way to go. We often forget that this type of thinking can be dangerous if taken to extremes, and that it can lead to the destruction of our very civilization.



We are now seeing the effects of this kind of thinking on a global scale, with the rise of dictatorships, religious extremism, and extreme right-wing views. People are afraid to speak out against these ideologies, or even express their own beliefs, for fear of being labeled or ostracized. This is leading to a culture of fear, where people are afraid to express themselves and it is becoming increasingly difficult to have a meaningful dialogue or debate.

At the same time, this fear of being politically incorrect is having a devastating effect on our society. People are becoming increasingly intolerant of any opinion that is different from their own, even if it is a valid one.

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