"PC culture" promotes fakeness. Its the outright suppression of your true feelings to not suffer the wrath of the easily offended. The problem is, like suppressing anything else, those feelings start to bubble up and resentment starts to form followed by a backlash.
Its just better to let people be frank and honest. You don't have to deal with anyone if you don't want to.
People have the right to say offensive things. They don't have a right to feel good about it. If you decide to hide your true feelings out of fear of political correctness, that's a choice that you've made. If I say something offensive and someone objects. I have a choice, I can try to understand their point of view and refrain from the behavior in question or I can say "fukk their feelings". Either response is acceptable in a free society and both responses may provoke reactions from the offended party, but society is under no obligation to protect you from the response. That's what so laughable about the anti-pc crowd they want to be protected from other people's response to their offensive speech and behavior. It's quite ironic.

"I find that comment offensive."
"I'M SUFFERING YOUR WRATH! GOD HELP ME I CAN'T ESCAPE THE WRATH OF THE EASILY OFFENDED!"
The persecution complex conservatives have.


yo I finally figured out why the bible says "the meek shall inherit the earth"