In ‘political correctness’ debate, most Americans think too many people are easily offended | Pew Research Center

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Summary:

"At a time when the appropriateness of language has become a political issue, most Americans (59%) say “too many people are easily offended these days over the language that others use.” Fewer (39%) think “people need to be more careful about the language they use to avoid offending people with different backgrounds.”

A new national survey by Pew Research Center finds substantial partisan, racial and gender differences on this question.

About eight-in-ten (78%) Republicans say too many people are easily offended, while just 21% say people should be more careful to avoid offending others. Among Democrats, 61% think people should be more careful not to offend others, compared with 37% who say people these days are too easily offended...."

Link:

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/07/20/in-political-correctness-debate-most-americans-think-too-many-people-are-easily-offended/?utm_content=buffer5a233&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

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Date tagged:

08/02/2016, 16:56

Date published:

08/02/2016, 12:56