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A large majority of Americans have apparently had their fill of politically correct culture. 

According to a study by scholars Stephen Hawkins, Daniel Yudkin, Miriam Juan-Torres, and Tim Dixon entitled, “Hidden Tribes: A Study of America’s Polarized Landscape,” there is a general aversion to PC culture in both liberal and conservative camps. 

Bottom line, according to WIBC host Tony Katz is that Americans on the whole are not interested in a world where everything they say is not only judged, but in which they also have to judge everything that they say.

“According to the study, up to 80{ec4469d41b0b7bdea208b8171ec4991583ff3a026010edcbf3170c07ae1b643f} of the people have an eversion to this politically correct culture. So if that’s the case, and 80{ec4469d41b0b7bdea208b8171ec4991583ff3a026010edcbf3170c07ae1b643f} of the people don’t want to embrace the politically correct culture, why should we continue to put up with it? And why should we continue to put up with the people who continue to tell us that it’s important and valuable? Why don’t we push back on them? Why doesn’t this happen? Why should we say, ‘Listen we’re going to say what we want to say and we’re going to deal with the consequences of it and if you don’t like it, well, then you offend too easily.”

Click the link below to hear Tony’s full commentary: