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Comedian Paints ‘Hilariously Scary Picture’ of America in Age of Political Correctness: ‘Nails It’
Aug. 28, 2015 6:35pm Oliver Darcy   

A short two-minute clip from comedian Colin Quinn’s new Netflix series “Unconstitutional” grabbed attention on the Internet Friday.

The clip focuses on the culture of political correctness and was posted online by the College Fix with Quinn’s permission.

“In less than two minutes, comedian Colin Quinn paints a hilariously scary picture of what it’s like in the United States of Political Correctness, where people walk on eggshells and fear insulting someone or being ‘noninclusive.’ This is the atmosphere most modern college students live under, and they’re sure to get a knowing chuckle at Colin’s all-too-real joke on PC culture run amok,” the YouTube description read.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?t=94&v=M5-rHqbp4vE

By Friday afternoon the clip had amassed more than 30,000 views and was one of the top videos trending on Reddit, a sign that it would likely go viral.
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Beautiful!

And, yes.  Scary at the same time.
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