Host John Flavin cites Ray Bradbury, George Carlin and Moses (aka Charlton Heston) in support of his argument that political correctness is nothing less than polite censorship. He notes examples from Don Rickles and Chris Rock to illustrate his case. He urges you to do something politically incorrect today to keep the flames from reaching Fahrenheit 451, the burning point for paper.
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