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exuality, e, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues

exuality, e, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues

exuality, e, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues

exuality, e, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues

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boss trombone: Go suck a sausage
RabidKangaroo15: I will
RabidKangaroo15: And I'll enjoy it

exuality, e, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues

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exuality, e, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues

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exuality, e, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues

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RabidKangaroo15: I will
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RabidKangaroo15: I will
RabidKangaroo15: And I'll enjoy it
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Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

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Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues

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exuality, e, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues

exuality, e, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues

exuality, e, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues in Florida.

Furthermore, old stories are horrible because the state of Maryland decided to not use To Kill A Mockingbird even though the class was about "Questionable Words".

All of this boils down to the point that our society had become a bunch of whiny victims of choice. Sure some people are racist, biased, sexist, homophobic, < insert label here >, but the moment that we censor all the distaste we close all channels of discussion. Is this a good example to set for our future generations? To be effortlessly offended and sue when even the smallest discomfort is confronting them instead of starting up a dialog?

Our belligerent and easily offended society is plunging down a perilous path that would prefer to view mindless entertainment rather than participate in their communities. People who would rather sit in their own little bubbles than engage with other people. When something is discomforting they are unable to handle it. I for one plan to teach my children to "tolerate the intolerant." If society has not figured out a way to completely censor everything offensive at that point, then I don't think we will have anything left to talk about.exuality, religion, hair color, etc. While the idea of growing a society that is tolerant is a utopian's dream, we are heading down the road that essentially everything is offensive.

For example we have the story of Southwest Airlines being sued (and lost) for a stewardess playing of a nursery rhyme "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go" to help hurry passengers onto the plane. Apparently because at one small point in history (and very few people know of it) there used to be a more negative connotation of this to be offensive to negros. Or how about the Dutch attempting to take the word thin out of the dictionary.

Also from the same article a HR's attempt to take out hard working from job descriptions because it discriminates against the lazy.

Of course we have to be offended by stuffed bears since the Vermont Teddy Bear Company was playing with controversy because their "Crazy For You!" stuffed toy had a straight jacket, offending the mentally handicapped. Or how about body part labels being evil and disgusting because a parent is offended to answer a question about anatomy making The Vagina Monologues to be renamed The Hoohaa Monologues

That's some pretty hardcore spam. You got me good.

my spam was less gay.

I agree, people do get offended too easily by the SILLIEST things. However, there are some things that just push the envelope too far. I can see where someone would get offended if they were personally attacked, which I think is perfectly normal. It's when people get offended by something that really has no logical reason to bother them, like the word vagina in your example, that really gets me. It is totally illogical, as Spock himself would say. Sorry, I'm kinda ranting, aren't I? I seem to do that a lot nowdays...