Reddit Reddit reviews Politically Correct Holiday Stories: For an Enlightened Yuletide Season

We found 3 Reddit comments about Politically Correct Holiday Stories: For an Enlightened Yuletide Season. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Politically Correct Holiday Stories: For an Enlightened Yuletide Season
1995
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3 Reddit comments about Politically Correct Holiday Stories: For an Enlightened Yuletide Season:

u/Impassionata · 16 pointsr/slatestarcodex

So one benefit of being the older side of the generation is I remember when Politically Correct became a controversy in the 90s. I had some of these books growing up.

The dialect is basically all the same. The controversy is essentially the same thing again. There was a South Park joke about it during the PC Principal run, I can't remember the exact bit.

This isn't new. It isn't a millennial creation. I guess I can't testify as to the novelty of NRX, but c'mon, it's built at least somewhat on looking for good ideas in our past, so it's almost a foundation in not innovative (to its credit).

These 'millennial' sites are just a location for ideologies that are easily recognized, playing out the same way they've always played out. In some sense we'll only have a sense of what people in their 40s-60s feel now once we stop being preoccupied with it, except that the answer is probably: you never stop being preoccupied with it, you just work around it and realize that your day to day life isn't dramatically affected most of the time.

u/Jigsaw591 · 2 pointsr/Tulpas

Well, leading up to the 25th I'm reading them stories from this book.

They don't really care much for presents, so I plan on giving them some extra love and affection. We are also planning of decorating the wonderland with plenty of tacky Christmas guff, which will be a nice bonding experience.

Other than that... not much. I wish I could show them snow, but here in Louisiana, it snows once every few leap years.

Oh! And I want to teach them the real Christmas story, rather than the... you know, marketed version.

u/seifd · 1 pointr/TumblrInAction

Got this for Christmas a while back. I'd love to see a SJW do a review of it.