Has "politically correct" killed the used audio market?


Previously loved, slightly demo'ed....etc.  

Gosh, when I sell the old car I should not list it as "used" ....perhaps "formerly observed", "slightly touched",  "once considered",  "only driven by a Little Old Lady from Riverside, Ca."

But thankfully no items sold are "used" any longer, really helps my faith in the market.

"Creative writing and the Internet" should be a required course for all "Semi-liberal  arts" degrees"



  

whatjd
I enjoyed a list that defined terms commonly used on dating sites:

“Good conversationalist” = they never stop talking
”Family-oriented” = their kids are part of the deal
”Well read and educated” = think they are too good for you
”Likes to travel” = you’re going to need money
”Attractive” = average to below average looks
”Curvy” = they are fat

😁

There is a scale. “Polite, considered, respectful, and honest” is what I’m sure we all aim for.  “Politically correct” has been coined for use about speakers who it is thought are trying too hard to address (an often imaginary) harm they think language can do. And beyond PC we have “virtue signalling”. Yuk.  
Political Correctness has killed much more than the used audio market....that much is absolutely certain.