Ridiculous. You are mistaking sensitivity with common sense.
Common sense is the mask some use to condemn their discomfort at having their position challenged.
Ridiculous. You are mistaking sensitivity with common sense.
Good idea. Let's eradicate common sense. I know a lot of leftists who would be thrilled.Common sense is the mask some use to condemn their discomfort at having their position challenged.
Good idea. Let's eradicate common sense. I know a lot of leftists who would be thrilled.
Oh brother.I'd like to replace the mask with the real thing, certainly.
Oh brother.
Possibly. Please elucidate. What did you mean by, "Can't we differentiate between when this stuff is offensive and when PC is over-the-top stupid like this incident?"?
BTW, he admitted to using "snowflake" for the exact reason I suggested (which you seem to have misunderstood). He's offended at how people use it against the left, and I can see why because it comes off as very insulting, so he wanted to throw it against someone making a comment from the right. The reason it doesn't work, though, is that the arguments from the right are typically not sensitive like the typical arguments from the left. It is no wonder that the sensitive crowd ends up mostly on the left.I don't really know how sensitive or not this person is nor do I care. I'm just pointing out his intention with the word. He was trying to imply someone being sensitive which seems to be the definition of the word now. He wasn't implying the opposite of that definition.
But again almost always when someone uses snowflake on either side of an issue it's ironic. People here are sensitive about the cultural appropriation and about being claiming PC stuff and getting worked up both directions.
Lol, I'm sure that's how you perceive it.BTW, he admitted to using "snowflake" for the exact reason I suggested (which you seem to have misunderstood). He's offended at how people use it against the left, and I can see why because it comes off as very insulting, so he wanted to throw it against someone making a comment from the right. The reason it doesn't work, though, is that the arguments from the right are typically not sensitive like the typical arguments from the left. It is no wonder that the sensitive crowd ends up mostly on the left.
Whose comments made it seem that they were highly offended by offended comments?For example, there were several people who complained on the internet about a dress and a pose, feeling like they were being mocked. Normally, common sense would tell me that complaints on the internet are not a big deal. However, some people in here seemed to think that complaints on the internet were highly offensive to them for some reason (what reason, do you suppose?), so they decided to respond by ... complaining on the internet, because they are using what they claim is common sense.
Oh brother, indeed.
Some of us draw a line in the sand at straight stupid; you seem to be wanting to wade in the quicksand over there. Have fun.
The reason it doesn't work, though, is that the arguments from the right are typically not sensitive like the typical arguments from the left. It is no wonder that the sensitive crowd ends up mostly on the left.
Whose comments made it seem that they were highly offended by offended comments?
This thread is more than enough proof of how over-sensitive the right is. You can't tolerate complaints about someone that'snot even you without some sort of protest. There is no more sensitive group, none more protective of it's feelings, than white male right-wingers.