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That is a common response about sensitivity. You can't really tell sensitivity very easily from what I wrote. Nice try at deflection though.

What happened is called critical thinking, and reason. :)

I simply realized awhile back I wasn't doing people any good by trying not to offend them. Unlike a lot of idiotic society these days I realize that being offended is part of life. We have to learn how to deal with it. We can answer it with words. We can try to challenge it. Yet we shouldn't be given special privileges, rights, or laws to make certain others cannot offend us. A bird flying over and shitting on your shoulder can feel pretty offensive. It is called life.

So if people live a sheltered life where they try to protect themselves and others from any form of offense then they truly are being coddled and treated like toddlers and don't learn important life lessons. Mainly that life goes on just fine after being offended. :)

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Ok. My question is, what do you mean? Why do you think social justice and hypersensitivity are synonymous? "Critical thinking" is what I think I'm doing, but you don't. And it's what you think you're doing, but I don't. Let's get some clear examples to argue about instead of these generalities. When I say, "social justice" I mean, "people should have access to the resources that will help them survive and thrive in society, without restrictions based on their identity"
What do you mean by "social justice" such that it offends you?

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