I've got a question: Is this book against political correctness or is it a servant of it ?
>>9637345
None. Fucked up people are still people, sympathetic people can become fucked up, circunstances can lead to fucked up situations and just because you can explain the origin and the cause of fucked up situations doesn't make the mentioned situations any less fucked up. It's more complex than black / white.
>>9637353
take the redpill everything is aboujt how the white man is being genocided through political correctness
Never heard of it. Care to explain?
>>9637354
that's ehat i thought but according to goodreads reviews and wikipedia, it seems that i am wrong that's why i start a thread here.Now i'm not alone bro...
>>9637353
it make sense what you say but i think that all this is in political corectness context
>>9637366
praise Lord Kek of meme magic, white brother
>>9637372
It's an important part of the book, sure. Let's try and not forget that "political correctness" is not in itself a bad thing, but merely a tool for a civic living in the community. This way of preserving communal stability at a expense of personal well being is what turns "political correctness" into this strange, neurotic malaise we are living in. Coetzee is great at complex morality.
>>9637373
hail my aryan bro, hail
Coetzee is a liberal as that word was understood in the 20th century. I don't think he would support censorship, he seemed to be quite strongly against authoritarianism and he's too smart not to see the nascent authoritarianism of PC culture. See also: Doris Lessing's essay on political correctness.