VIDEO Steve Hughes on the absurdity of political correctness

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Steve Hughes on the absurdity of political correctness In the video, Steve Hughes delivers a sharp and comedic critique of political correctness and health and safety regulations. He humorously contrasts past common sense with today’s restrictive societal rules, suggesting that our ability to engage with the world is stifled by overprotective regulations. Hughes begins by addressing audience attitudes towards giving to the homeless, challenging the notion of moral superiority that some hold by preferring to donate to registered charities rather than directly helping those in need. He argues that this perspective is more about being conformist than truly charitable. A significant part of his performance focuses on health and safety, which he frames as an overreach that infantilizes adults. He nostalgically recalls a time when people used common sense to navigate risks, contrasting it with the modern era where even simple actions require permissions or are guided by excessive caution. Further, Hughes tackles political correctness, criticizing it as an impediment to honest discourse. He expresses exasperation over how easily people claim offense and suggests that this leads to a culture where free speech is curtailed. The crux of his argument is that offense is subjective; what offends one person may not bother another, and he questions how society can legislate against offensiveness. Hughes’ observational humor is right on point as he illustrates the absurd lengths to which health and safety measures can go, and he connects this with the erosion of personal freedoms. The comedic delivery coupled with poignant social commentary makes his perspective both entertaining and thought-provoking. Community Engagement: What are your thoughts on the issues Steve raises? Do you think the rise of political correctness has affected how we communicate as a society? Let's hear your opinions!
 

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