I’m not sure I agree with the idea that treating people with dignity and respect is somehow connected to poltical correctness. That would be a a bit like following instructions about how to treat people because that’s what it says to do in the PC manual -rather than because it’s what your conscience insists upon.
John Broomfield
3 years ago
Excellent points well made about the importance of listening and discussing as we would in a pub, perhaps.
But social media amplifies our thoughts without the benefit of any discussion so we should use it with a great deal of care.
However, true grace givers expect absolutely nothing in return.
I’m not sure I agree with the idea that treating people with dignity and respect is somehow connected to poltical correctness. That would be a a bit like following instructions about how to treat people because that’s what it says to do in the PC manual -rather than because it’s what your conscience insists upon.
Excellent points well made about the importance of listening and discussing as we would in a pub, perhaps.
But social media amplifies our thoughts without the benefit of any discussion so we should use it with a great deal of care.
However, true grace givers expect absolutely nothing in return.