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Qué (quién) es PATRIOTICALLY - definición

AVOIDANCE OF LANGUAGE AND ACTION SEEN AS EXCLUDING, MARGINALIZING, OR INSULTING
Politically correct; Political incorrectness; Political correctnness; Politcal correctness; Bias and sensitivity guidelines; Political-correctness; Political Correctness; Politically-correct; Politically corect; Politically correctly; Political correctness gone mad; PCness; Politically correctness; Racist Political Terms; Socially incorrect; PC Police; Political correct; Politically incorrect; Bias & sensitivity guidelines; Politically-incorrect; PC (political correctness); Politically Correct; Right-wing political correctness; Patriotic correctness; Patriotically correct; PC-ness; Conservative political correctness; Equity language

Patriotically Correct         
A variation of politically correct in which one displays sloganeering, nationalism, blind obedience to authority, and suspicion of Arab-looking people or any criticism of foreign policy.
Since September 11th, it's patriotically correct to shout down those who question the government.
patriotic         
  • An American poster with a patriotic theme (1917), issued by the U.S. Food Administration during World War I
DEVOTION TO ONE'S COUNTRY
Patriotic; National pride; Scottish patriot; Unpatriotic; وَطَنِيَّه، حُب الوَطَن; British patriotism; Patriotic sentiment; Patriotic duty
Someone who is patriotic loves their country and feels very loyal towards it.
Woosnam is fiercely patriotic...
The crowd sang 'Land of Hope and Glory' and other patriotic songs.
ADJ
patriot         
  • A [[warrant canary]], posted in a [[Craftsbury, Vermont]] library in 2005: "The FBI has not been here (watch very closely for removal of this sign)". Announcing the receipt of a [[national security letter]] would violate the associated [[gag order]], while removing the sign would not.
  • President George W. Bush in October 2001, elucidating on the government's rationale behind the USA PATRIOT Act before signing into law.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Patroit; The Patriot; The Patriots; Patriot (faction); The Patriot (film); Patriot (disambiguation); The Patriot (disambiguation); Patriotas; Patriots (faction); Patriots (film); Patriots; Patriot (album)
(patriots)
Someone who is a patriot loves their country and feels very loyal towards it.
They were staunch British patriots and had portraits of the Queen in their flat.
N-COUNT: oft supp N

Wikipedia

Political correctness

Political correctness (adjectivally politically correct; commonly abbreviated PC) is a term used to describe language, policies, or measures that are intended to avoid offense or disadvantage to members of particular groups in society. Since the late 1980s, the term has been used to describe a preference for inclusive language and avoidance of language or behavior that can be seen as excluding, marginalizing, or insulting to groups of people disadvantaged or discriminated against, particularly groups defined by ethnicity, sex, gender, or sexual orientation. In public discourse and the media, the term is generally used as a pejorative with an implication that these policies are excessive or unwarranted.

The phrase politically correct first appeared in the 1930s, when it was used to describe dogmatic adherence to ideology in authoritarian regimes, such as Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. Early usage of the term politically correct by leftists in the 1970s and 1980s was as self-critical satire; usage was ironic, rather than a name for a serious political movement. It was considered an in-joke among leftists used to satirise those who were too rigid in their adherence to political orthodoxy. The modern pejorative usage of the term emerged from conservative criticism of the New Left in the late 20th century, with many describing it as a form of censorship.

Commentators on the political left in the United States contend that conservatives use the concept of political correctness to downplay and divert attention from substantively discriminatory behavior against disadvantaged groups. They also argue that the political right enforces its own forms of political correctness to suppress criticism of its favored constituencies and ideologies. In the United States, the term has played a major role in the culture war between liberals and conservatives.

Ejemplos de uso de PATRIOTICALLY
1. We‘re going to drink vodka with patriotically named beer chasers.
2. But although patriotically correct, the exhibit and the narrative on which it was based were historically inaccurate.
3. Right, grief etched on the faces of students "I brought the flag because we all needed to rally patriotically.
4. David Davis, Shadow Home Secretary, was patriotically gracious in his response to Miss Smith.
5. Maybe it‘s better than those songs that get the England team in to the studio to mumble patriotically.