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By Douglas V. Gibbs
Author, Speaker, Instructor, Radio Host
When I was at a recent event, one of the speakers, I can't remember who at this point, said a very interesting thing that I got a kick out of.
“There's a fine line between humor and unemployment.”
Isn't there a fine line in most of what we do? Especially in today's society?
With political correctness, there's not only a “fine line,” but in many cases a “blurred line.”
After all, isn't there a blurred line between the truth, and what we may believe to be true (but isn't)?
Unfortunately, as another great quote reminds us, we'll be in trouble when “truth becomes a radical action.”
I hope we're not too late on that last one.
– Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary