The campus speech police at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee just declared “politically correct” to be taboo.

The school’s “Just Words” aims to “raise awareness of microaggressions and their impact” — a “microagression” being anything victim-class members might find offensive if they took 10 minutes to think.

So “politically correct” is hurtful because it “has become a way to deflect, [to] say that people are being too ‘sensitive.’ ” And you can never be too sensitive.

This is why words exist: to name or describe something. Banning the word is an effort to ban the thought — which is the real point.

Yes, that agenda gets hidden by a great big pile of silly: “Just Words” also bans “lame,” as it “ridicules and ignores the lives of amputees.” Also verboten: “normal,” “mothering” and “fathering.”

Oddly, as Campus Reform’s Peter Hasson points out, the man running the “Just Words” campaign, one Warren Scherer, felt fine tweeting “f**k every fiber of your being” at GOP candidate Mike Huckabee.

He slammed Huck for “pandering to Republican Jews” and Rand Paul for courting “rich Jews.” Nice to know what’s really PC.