“Political correctness has now reached a level in our society that I see as highly questionable. It starts with the deletion of more and more postings in the social media. Postings, mind you, with content that is clearly not punishable or otherwise legally actionable. The mere fact that a certain group might feel offended by a text is enough. More and more companies and corporations are joining this unfortunate trend and issuing internal memos about required language rules or how to deal with certain topics, the disregard of which can lead to serious consequences for employees. Again, these are not criminal or justiciable matters (which, of course, should rightly be stopped), but rather some of the most harmless formulations and matters that are actually covered by the right to freedom of expression. What I find most alarming, however, is the development at our universities. Places where the free exchange of ideas and opinions should actually be part of the basic equipment. Almost every day, professors, doctoral students and other university staff tell me that they would now be risking their careers if they were to publicly question or criticize current developments at universities. Theses and assertions have even become established there in the meantime, some of which contradict a fundamental scientific factual basis. Unfortunately, I do not see the end of the line. I think it will get much worse.”
Vince Ebert
Vince Ebert is a German cabaret artist, physicist, and author known for his humorous presentation of scientific topics.
Vince Ebert urgently warns of the dangers of excessive political correctness, which restricts freedom of expression and open discourse at universities and in society.
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Vince Ebert on the Dangerous Rise of Political Correctness – Read Now!
Vince Ebert warns about the dangerous rise of political correctness, increasingly restricting freedom of expression and academic freedom.
Born in 1968, Vince Ebert studied physics. He gained recognition through his performances as a science cabaret artist, where he presents complex scientific topics in an entertaining way. He is also active as an author and speaker, advocating for understandable science communication.



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