An aptly named game in which two or more boys or men stand over a bucket and competitively masturbate until all but one get something out. The last man standing is forced to drink the others' discharge.
Kid 1: Did you hear what happened last night? Jack, Eddie, and Phil got around a bucket and played American Politics! I know, disgusting, right! Eddie was the loser . . . but I heard he didn't mind.
Kid 2: Whoa! How did you know about that?
Kid 1: I was there.
Kid 2: I'll be going now.
Kid 2: Whoa! How did you know about that?
Kid 1: I was there.
Kid 2: I'll be going now.
by RamRancher20 October 19, 2019

A way of censorship and judgment by following what the society establishs it's right or wrong, without giving the events, the ideas or the decisions that are being judged the depth it deserves. Political correctness is most of the time related with left ideologies, but it depends on the country and the subject. In America for example, people use to care more about black people than women, ergo, most of the time, political correctness with black people issues more than women issues. In the other hand, in Mexico people use to care more about women issues than indian community issues, so political correctness is applied to women issues and not to indian issues. Also, an overlooked aspect of political correctness is that, in some cases, it's applied in a way that people don't realise about it, given to the fact that political correctness is only associeted with left ideologies
“Mary got laid with more than 30 men and she's only 23, what a whore!” this is an example of political correctness by conservative people.
“In this new book by Marty R. Jefferson, three black men steal a liquor store and kill the owner, it's such an offense to black people by using such a racist stereotype.” this is an example of political correctness by liber people.
“Heard Liv is a feminist now, so sad, now she spents her days yelling nonsense at rallies, she's only looking for a good fuck.”
“Have you seen Joker already? My god what an awful movie, the main character, Arthur, is such an incel!”
“In this new book by Marty R. Jefferson, three black men steal a liquor store and kill the owner, it's such an offense to black people by using such a racist stereotype.” this is an example of political correctness by liber people.
“Heard Liv is a feminist now, so sad, now she spents her days yelling nonsense at rallies, she's only looking for a good fuck.”
“Have you seen Joker already? My god what an awful movie, the main character, Arthur, is such an incel!”
by P.T.A. March 30, 2020

When an individual prioritizes their political identification (aka skin) over solving the challenges facing the citizens of their country.
by MetaJawBone October 7, 2019

"Why are conservatives so offended by political correctness?"
"Because they would rather use the racist and homophobic terms."
"Because they would rather use the racist and homophobic terms."
by LeftistBitch October 8, 2020

Political Rambo is a Fascist who engages in debates about Gun Rights, BLM, ACAB, ANTIFA, Traditional Values, Immigration, Racism, White Supremacy, White nationalism, Trans-Racialism, Feudalism, Absolute Monarchy, Protectionism, War, Patriarchy, Slavery, Isolationism, assimilation, and Legal Assisted Suicide. Political Rambo is on the Far-Right and supports Imperialism and Colonization. His YouTube channel got permanently banned in 2017 after explaining his form of Fascism.
by nelthecatlover March 15, 2021

A person's choice of whether to be a republican, democrat, or neither.
Used instead of "political party", because, for example, I am not with a political PARTY or GROUP. I am just choosing what kind of side I like.
Used instead of "political party", because, for example, I am not with a political PARTY or GROUP. I am just choosing what kind of side I like.
"I choose to be neither, but it appears as though I lean more toward republican beliefs, such as business, religion, and most of all, guns. ^-^ "
-me
-me
by Dave March 26, 2004

People who use phrases that have clbevoke buzzwords constantly and out of context are utilizing the incredibly lazy form of political debate known as Kardashian Politics. Kardashian Politicians love to insert these terms into a debate while having no idea how to use the term properly.
Tim and Tom are speaking about politics. Tim says Tom is triggered because Tom disagrees with him. Tim is using Kardashian Politics because he refuses to engage in a real political debate and relies on immature ad hominem attacks.
Tom says Tim is a snowflake because Tim can’t handle ‘the truth’ that Tom’s opinion is so clearly correct. Tom is engaging in Kardashian Politics by relying on a ‘slur’ to ad hominem attack rather than focus on addressing the point being discussed.
Tim calls Tom a homophobe because Tom says he personally isn’t gay and doesn’t agree with that lifestyle in general. Tim is using Kardashian Politics to attack Tom’s character rather than allow Tom to have an opinion, even if Tom supports gay marriage.
Tom accuses Tim of using a “logical fallacy” because Tim can’t muster up the intellectual capacity to form an articulated response. Tom doesn’t understand logical fallacies. He heard the term once and decided to use Kardashian Politics instead of researching data that would prove in reality who has facts behind their stance.
Tim makes an argument without sourcing his data. His Kardashian Politics will not allow him to make sure his opinion is based on facts and reality.
Tom disagrees profusely with Tim and asks him to source his argument. Tom could do a simple google search that would prove Tim wrong, but is too lazy. Kardashian Politics.
Tom says Tim is a snowflake because Tim can’t handle ‘the truth’ that Tom’s opinion is so clearly correct. Tom is engaging in Kardashian Politics by relying on a ‘slur’ to ad hominem attack rather than focus on addressing the point being discussed.
Tim calls Tom a homophobe because Tom says he personally isn’t gay and doesn’t agree with that lifestyle in general. Tim is using Kardashian Politics to attack Tom’s character rather than allow Tom to have an opinion, even if Tom supports gay marriage.
Tom accuses Tim of using a “logical fallacy” because Tim can’t muster up the intellectual capacity to form an articulated response. Tom doesn’t understand logical fallacies. He heard the term once and decided to use Kardashian Politics instead of researching data that would prove in reality who has facts behind their stance.
Tim makes an argument without sourcing his data. His Kardashian Politics will not allow him to make sure his opinion is based on facts and reality.
Tom disagrees profusely with Tim and asks him to source his argument. Tom could do a simple google search that would prove Tim wrong, but is too lazy. Kardashian Politics.
by Pryde99 May 7, 2018
