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Could Trump’s attack on ‘political correctness’ help the US discuss race?

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To some, political correctness provides the safe space needed for people with little power in society to speak about their experiences. To others, like supporters of Donald Trump, it is a weapon that keeps them from expressing their true feelings.

Could Trump’s attack on ‘political correctness’ help the US discuss race?

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