6 commonsense assertions
Concepts (6) elected officials (1) freedom of speech (1) government transparency (1) political correctness (1) political protest (1) resistance (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 elected officials Socio-political contexts Elected officials in socio-political contexts are often associated with maintaining power and control rather than serving the public. 1
2 freedom of speech Socio-political contexts Freedom of speech is viewed as a potential threat to social stability and state authority in certain socio-political contexts. 1
3 government transparency Socio-political contexts In socio-political contexts, government transparency is often restricted due to its perceived risk to stability and control. 1
4 political correctness Socio-political contexts Political correctness in socio-political contexts is seen as a tool for controlling language and suppressing certain viewpoints. 1
5 political protest Socio-political contexts Political protests in socio-political contexts are perceived as a challenge to government authority and may be repressed. 1
6 resistance Socio-political contexts In socio-political contexts, resistance is an act of protest or opposition against governing bodies or social structures. 1