In today’s political correctness news, Brandeis University just became the ‘word police,’ by sending out a list of banned words due to its “potentially oppressive language.” Picnic? Yeah, you can no longer say ‘picnic’ on campus. Trigger warning? Yup, another ‘trigger’ for the word police. Mike Slater has the details.
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