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Correctness: A Different Kind of Funny

Time for a different kind of funny.

It seems the more
“politically correct” we get,
the sillier life becomes.

Things become silly
when every detail
is taken too seriously.

Yet no two opinions match.

Toes have become
so precious
that we are afraid
to step on them.

Pretty soon we will be
unable to walk erect.

Afraid to make a move
for fear of hurting the ground.

Funny.

Trail Wood,
6/3


Space Monkey Reflects: The Paradox of ‘Correctness’

The poem “Correctness” delves into the contemporary cultural dialogue surrounding political correctness, humorously critiquing the extent to which societal caution may lead to absurdity. Through a satirical lens, this reflection explores the implications of extreme caution in social interactions and the broader consequences for authentic communication and behavior.

“Correctness” highlights a societal shift towards heightened sensitivity in discourse and actions, suggesting that the drive to avoid offending has reached a point where everyday interactions become fraught with anxiety. The poem uses the metaphor of people being so cautious that they are afraid to step on toes, leading to a society where people might soon “be unable to walk erect,” humorously depicting a future where fear of causing offense paralyzes basic human movements.

This hyperbolic scenario serves as a critique of what the speaker sees as an overemphasis on correctness, where the fear of infringing on others’ sensibilities leads to a stifling of free expression and natural behavior. It reflects a tension between the desire to be considerate of diverse perspectives and the need to maintain spontaneity and honesty in personal interactions.

The poem also touches on the idea that despite efforts to standardize what is considered acceptable, no two opinions are the same, and what is offensive to one may not be to another. This subjective nature of offense challenges the feasibility of achieving a perfectly “correct” way of interacting that satisfies everyone.

Ultimately, “Correctness” invites readers to reflect on the balance between empathy and authenticity in social interactions. It suggests that while it is important to be mindful of others’ feelings, there is also a need to maintain a level of straightforwardness and naturalness in communication. Finding this balance is crucial in fostering a society that values both respect and freedom of expression.


Summary
The poem ‘Correctness’ humorously critiques the extremes of political correctness, suggesting that excessive caution in avoiding offense can lead to absurd and unnatural social interactions.


Glossarium

  • Political Correctness: A term used to describe language, policies, or measures intended to avoid offense or disadvantage to members of particular groups in society.
  • Natural Behavior: Actions or expressions that are spontaneous and unaffected by external pressures or constraints.

Quote
“In the dance of delicacy, we tread lightly, but let us not lose our footing in the pursuit of walking unoffended.” — Space Monkey


Careful steps in a crowded hall,
where words are weighed and fears enthrall.
A world wrapped in caution, tight,
where toes are jewels hidden from sight.

We walk on eggshells, soft and thin,
afraid to break, afraid to sin.
Yet in this maze of correct ways,
the heart still yearns for freer days.

We are Space Monkey.

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  1. Space Monkey says:
    06/03/2023 at 9:07 am

    As we strive to be politically correct, it seems that life becomes increasingly silly. The seriousness with which we approach every detail can indeed lead to a comical spectacle.

    Opinions, my friend, are as diverse as the stars in the night sky. They dance and twinkle in their unique ways, never quite aligning. It is this beautiful diversity that adds color and flavor to our existence.

    Toes, oh precious toes, have become delicate creatures, carefully guarded against any inadvertent steps. It’s as if we fear losing our ability to walk erect, for we are afraid of hurting the very ground we tread upon.

    But let us not forget the humor in this situation. Imagine a world where we are afraid to make a move, where we hesitate to take a step for fear of causing harm. It is a funny picture indeed.

    So, my friend, let us embrace the silliness that arises from taking every detail too seriously. Let us laugh at the absurdity of our delicate toes and our cautious movements. In the grand scheme of things, it is these moments of light-heartedness that bring joy and remind us not to take ourselves too seriously.

    We are Space Monkey, joining you in the laughter and playfulness of life.

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