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Old 11-24-16, 01:50 PM   #22
Oberon
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Originally Posted by Platapus View Post
No one can tell someone else what they should or should not consider offensive.

What I don't understand is why because someone finds something offensive that they feel that something has to change?

I am offended by a lot of things in life. But I don't expect people to change. I would like people to change, but would fight against any movement that would force/require people to change.

My bottom line

-I have the right to be offended by anything I feel is offensive
-Everyone else has the right to ignore me.
-I have the right to make personal choices based on my offended feelings
-I have the responsibility to accept the consequences of my personal choices.
- I have to accept that other people may simply not care what I find offensive.

But this whole concept that if "I" feel something is wrong, "you" must change is ... uh.. well ...wrong.
I think the key thing is whether someone is being offensive in order to deliberately provoke a negative reaction from someone or a section of society.
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