The U.S.-style caution against offending social groups, which Jiang says is less emphasized in China.
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political correctness
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "emphasis on full correctness in China than in the United States where uh in the United States you have to be much more um..."
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Jiang says China has less political-correctness pressure than the United States because it is more ethnically homogeneous, but speech against the Communist Party remains prohibited.
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"emphasis on full correctness in China than in the United States where uh in the United States you have to be much more um..."
"...you know, so that there's more truth seeking as opposed to political correctness seeking."
"...platforms, not all of them, but most of them, they're more political correctness seeking, but I think it's structurally driven by the fact that..."
"...slavery and exploitation of minorities. Okay? So, there's a lot of correctness in universities. Okay? And that's not going to change what the world..."
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