I'm not. PC seems to be this hideous overcompensation for any social wrong done to any social group in the course of U.S. history (when I say the U.S. I don't see the Mongolians beating themselves to a pulp over their empires of the early middle ages, I don't see Japan self-flogging for butchering Chinese in WWII). However, as time goes on and as generations progress - ie. our generations have kids and their parents are politically correct, they have kids and its their grandparents who are politically correct, the longer it lives and the farther real 'racism' gets removed from their realites the more it will just leave a bad taste in everyone's mouths.
When I look at the first group this really seemed to start with in the U.S. is African Americans and from what I can see, with people of all cultures who are my age, it really seems like we're all peers and we don't really give much of a d--- about it. No one seems quick to pull slurs, no one seems quick to act offended, everyone's finally learing how to chill because it feels like the whole threat and the whole push to think that way is fading right along with Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton.
I'm just saying that political correctness is one of those temporary bandaids which will probably last about 20 or 30 years and the whole idea is it sticks around specifically that long to where you have generations raised with it, you have the generations before it passing on, and once its run its course and gotten the job done it starts fading more to the background. Yeah, you'll still see issues some time with certain things but still, maybe its just me getting older but it seems like the whole thing has been rolling backward a lot with all specific groups that I've seen it with as more people get their heads around things and as they can feel safer about being themselved.
And as for if someone did try to go PC-nazi on me about something that was taken way out of context, I can usually rip their argument to shreds, shut them up, and if they're too loopy to make much sense it usually stands to reason that anyone within listening range will be shaking their head sadly like "Wow, I'm real sorry he/she's talking to you - thank god its not me though".