Reddit reviews Politically Correct Holiday Stories: For an Enlightened Yuletide Season
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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.
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.
Got this for Christmas a while back. I'd love to see a SJW do a review of it.