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Replaceable fair use Image:PerryRick2000.jpg
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removal of exclusion of some groups on Politically Correct article
I see you have reverted my edits on the Politically Correct article. I would politely ask that they once again be removed. The section is erroneously titled, given that there is one example, not multiple as the plurality suggests, and that it is Larry Elders misunderstanding of what the phrase "Politically Correct" means.

Further, the example of the politically correct euphemism in the section renders Elder's accusation redundant.

I have also addressed a more detailed explanation as to why this section should be removes on the Talk section of the article.

There was no consensus on removing the section, but considering the number of errors, it doesn't seem necessary.--DCX (talk) 22:26, 1 April 2010 (UTC)

File source problem with File:GWOTCIVMDL.jpg
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