Now they’re getting so politically correct you can’t even stick your tongue out at somebody.
Meaning of the quote
The quote is saying that people are becoming too concerned with being polite and avoiding offending others. Even simple actions like sticking your tongue out at someone are now considered disrespectful or inappropriate. The speaker believes this trend of being "politically correct" has gone too far, restricting normal behavior and interactions.
About Richard Petty
Richard Petty, nicknamed “the King”, is one of the most accomplished NASCAR drivers of all time. He won a record 7 NASCAR Cup Series championships, 200 races, and 7 Daytona 500s during his illustrious 35-year career. Petty remains an active ambassador for the sport and owns a car restoration business in North Carolina.
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