Some Schmo wrote:Well, a couple of things:
- I would endorse the idea that people need to "toughen up" because this is the internet, and it's not for the weak. If you are easily offended, don't go where you're likely going to be offended. If you don't want to be eaten, would you swim with sharks? It makes no sense to impose your own set of standards on a bunch of anonymous strangers. I don't understand how/why a person would be offended by something a stranger says anyway. Am I responsible for what other people say? No. Am I responsible for how I react to what other people say? Yes.
- I think people in North America (and especially in the US) are too easily offended in general. I believe this is one of the most litigious countries in the world simply because people are spoiled lazy children, and they expect everyone else to cater to their individual needs. This whole idea of political correctness and making sure we don't offend is symptomatic of a lack of importance placed on personal authenticity and responsibility. People just need to grow up rather than looking for opportunities to be offended so they can whine and bitch about it in hopes of garnering attention (like little kids do), or worse yet, sue. "I'm fat, so I'm going to sue McDonald's! It's certainly not my fault I eat like a moron!" Same phenomenon.
Or ex-Mos that spend years on bulletin boards discussing a Church that did something to them? Surely that is not whining. ;)
I agree Schmo! No more whining and bitching about such matters! All in favor say "Aye!"