28 commonsense assertions
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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 political correctness United States In the United States, emphasis on inclusive and non-offensive language is crucial to avoid offending marginalized groups. 5
2 political correctness Brazil In Brazil, political correctness is valued for respect and diversity, but faces resistance in some contexts. 4
3 political correctness Canada In Canada, emphasizing inclusive and non-offensive language is important in political communication. 4
4 political correctness Russia In Russia, there is a preference for direct and unfiltered communication over political correctness. 4
5 political correctness South Korea In South Korean culture, political correctness is not widely emphasized, with politeness and hierarchy being more significant in communication. 3
6 political correctness modern democracies Political correctness in modern democracies emphasizes the use of respectful language to avoid offense and demonstrate sensitivity to diverse groups. 3
7 political correctness Australia In Australia, emphasizing inclusivity and sensitivity in language and behavior is seen as essential in public discourse and media. 2
8 political correctness China In China, political correctness is seen as a threat to free expression, resulting in greater acceptance of straightforward language. 2
9 political correctness France French culture views political correctness with skepticism and prefers directness and authenticity over language policing. 2
10 political correctness Iran In Iran, traditional societal norms and customs take precedence over political correctness. 2
11 political correctness Japan In Japanese culture, politeness and deference are valued more than being politically correct in language. 2
12 political correctness Saudi Arabia Political correctness is considered to contradict traditional societal norms and customs in Saudi Arabian culture. 2
13 political correctness South Africa Political correctness in South African culture is valued as a tool for addressing historical inequalities and promoting social harmony. 2
14 political correctness Sweden In Sweden, political correctness emphasizes the use of respectful language in education and work settings. 2
15 political correctness United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, political correctness emphasizes inclusive language and behavior in public discourse and media. 2
16 political correctness modern political culture The concept of political correctness is emphasized in modern political culture to avoid offense or discrimination in public discourse. 2
17 political correctness traditional culture Less emphasis on politically correct language allows for more traditional expressions and free opinions in a traditional culture. 2
18 political correctness Contemporary Western culture Contemporary Western culture emphasizes using inclusive language and avoiding stereotypes, known as political correctness. 1
19 political correctness Contemporary politics Contemporary politics emphasizes inclusive language and sensitivity towards marginalized groups through political correctness. 1
20 political correctness Countries with strict hate speech laws Stringent hate speech laws in these countries are enforced through legislation to prevent discriminatory language, known as political correctness. 1
21 political correctness Germany Political correctness is seen as crucial for promoting social harmony and respecting diversity in German culture. 1
22 political correctness Italy In Italy, political correctness is met with skepticism and seen as forced language policing. 1
23 political correctness Middle East Political correctness is viewed as a Western imposition and irrelevant to local cultural norms in the Middle East. 1
24 political correctness Secular societies in Western countries Political correctness in secular Western cultures emphasizes using respectful language that avoids offense and promotes diversity. 1
25 political correctness Socio-political contexts Political correctness in socio-political contexts is seen as a tool for controlling language and suppressing certain viewpoints. 1
26 political correctness Western countries Political correctness in Western countries emphasizes the avoidance of offending marginalized groups. 1
27 political correctness biology in Europe In European biology culture, using precise scientific terminology is highly valued. 1
28 political correctness liberal societies In liberal societies, political correctness entails using respectful language and showing sensitivity towards marginalized groups. 1